The Daily Illini COVID-19 updates for May 11: Pritzker says virus projected to peak in Illinois in mid-June

By Ethan Simmons, News Editor

Gov. J.B. Pritzker announced Monday that the Illinois’ projected peak for the coronavirus has been pushed to mid-June by recent projections.

The Champaign-Urbana Public Health District announced 32 more cases of the coronavirus in Champaign County on Monday, pushing the countywide total to 298 cases. Monday marked Champaign County’s highest surge of cases in a 24-hour period.

Of the 298 cases, 146 are active, 146 have recovered and six have died. Seven people with active cases are currently hospitalized.  Around 5.3% of Champaign County’s 5,667 tests have proved positive.

County health officials recommend anyone with symptoms — fever, cough, shortness of breath, chills, fatigue and loss of taste or smell — to get tested.

Confirmed cases of coronavirus as of May 11, 11 p.m. CDT 

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World: 4,177,584 cases; 286,330 deaths; 1,456,209 recoveries

United States: 1,347,881 cases; 77,180 deaths; 232,733 recoveries with 9,382,235 tested

Illinois: 79,007 cases; 3,459 deaths with 442,425 tested

Chicago: 31,327 cases; 1,376 deaths

Champaign County: 298 cases; 6 deaths; 146 recoveries with 5,667 tested

Numbers from Johns Hopkins University’s COVID-19 Mapcoronavirus.illinois.gov and c-uphd.org

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