Total tests (positive and negative): 17,224,247
- Feb 9-15: 540,448
- Feb 2-8: 533,240
- Jan 26-Feb 1: 616,521
- Jan 19-25: 657,039
- Jan 12-18: 657,009
- Jan 5-11: 639,615
- Dec 29-Jan 4: 493,713
- Dec 22-28: 515,679
- Dec 15-21: 651,891
- Dec 8-14: 691,105
- Dec 1-7: 680,785
- Nov 24-30: 605,017
- Nov 17-23: 731,524
- Nov 10-16: 692,389
- Nov 3-9: 592,643
- Oct 27-Nov 2: 550,205
- Oct 20-26: 502,079
- Oct 13-19: 468,976
- Oct 6-12: 425,305
- Sep 29-Oct 5: 404,304
- Sep 22-28: 377,265
- Sep 15-21: 371,597
- Sep 8-14: 334,339
- Sep 1-7: 382,565
- Aug 25-31: 324,255
- Aug 18-24: 335,179
- Aug 11-17: 299,563
- Aug 4-10: 254,702
New cases per week:
- Feb 9-15: 15,456 (down 21% from previous week)
- Feb 2-8: 19,470 (down 18%)
- Jan 26-Feb 1: 23,850 (down 27%)
- Jan 19-25: 32,549 (down 16%)
- Jan 12-18: 38,688 (down 20%)
- Jan 5-11: 48,646 (up 14%)
- Dec 29-Jan 4: 42,518 (up 14%)
- Dec 22-28: 37,293 (down 24%)
- Dec 15-21: 48,951 (down 18 %)
- Dec 8-14: 59,854 (down 14%)
- Dec 1-7: 69,950 (up 13%
- Nov 24-30: 61,684 (down 22%)
- Nov 17-23: 79,372 (down 8%)
- Nov 10-16: 86,688 (up 26%)
- Nov 3-9: 68,799 (up 49%)
- Oct 27-Nov 2: 46,063 (up 40%)
- Oct 20-26: 32,950 (up 28%)
- Oct 13-19: 25,818 (up 37%)
- Oct 6-12: 18,791 (up 43%)
- Sep 29-Oct 5: 13,095 (down 8%)
- Sep 22-28: 14,173 (up 8%)
- Sep 15-21: 13,094 (up 10%)
- Sep 8-14: 11,950 (down 26%)
- Sep 1-7: 16,164 (up 20%)
- Aug 25-31: 13,518 (down 4%)
- Aug 18-24: 14,021 (up 12%)
- Aug 11-17: 12,487 (up 3% )
- Aug 4-10: 12,177 (up 15%)
- Jul 28-Aug 3: 10,625 (up 7% )
- July 21-27: 9,974 (up 25%)
- July 14-20: 7,992 (up 15%)
- July 6-13: 6,944 (up 27%)
- Jun 30-Jul 6: 5,483 (up 4%)
- June 23-29: 5,290 (up 11%)
- June 16-22: 4,747 (up slightly from previous week)
- June 9-15: 4,738 (down 40%)
- June 2-8: 7,905 (down 14%)
- May 26-June 1: 9,217 (down 41%)
- May 19-25: 15,532
- May 12-18: 16,578
- May 5 -11: 15,167
- Apr 28 - May 4: 17,963
- April 21 -27: 14,375
- April 14- 20: 8,483
- April 7-13: 8,763
More data found at Illinois Department of Public Health
Deaths reported:
- As of March 16 - 0
- As of March 23 - 12
- As of March 30 - 73 (+ 61)
- As of April 6 - 307 (+234)
- As of April 13 - 794 (+487)
- As of April 20 - 1,349 (+555)
- As of April 27 - 1,983 (+959)
- As of May 4 - 2,662 (+679)
- As of May 11 - 3,459 (+797)
- As of May 18 - 4,234 (+775)
- As of May 25 - 4,884 (+650)
- As of June 1 - 5,412 (+538)
- As of June 8 - 6,102 (+590)
- As of June 15 - 6,507 (+405)
- As of June 22 - 6,875 (+368)
- As of June 29 - 7,103 (+228)
- As of July 6 - 7,236 (+133)
- As of July 13 - 7,394 (+158)
- As of July 20 - 7,494 (+100)
- As of July 27 - 7,608 (+114)
- As of Aug 3 - 7,723 (+115)
- As of Aug 10 - 7,846 (+123)
- As of Aug 17 - 7,967 (+121)
- As of Aug 24- 8,097 (+130)
- As of Aug 31 - 8,235 (+138)
- As of Sep 6- 8,398 (+163)
- As of Sep 13 - 8,546 (+148)
- As of Sep 20 - 8,693 (+147)
- As of Sep 27 - 8,858 (+165)
- As of Oct 5 - 9,054 (+196)
- As of Oct 12 - 9,243 (+189)
- As of Oct 19 - 9,496 (+253)
- As of Oct 26 - 9,792 (+296)
- As of Nov 2 - 10,093 (+301)
- As of Nov 9 - 10,563 (+470)
- As of Nov 16 - 11.204 (+641)
- As of Nov 23 - 12,112 (+908)
- As of Nov 30 - 12,985 (+873)
- As of Dec 7 - 14,216 (+1,241)
- As of Dec 14 - 15,455 (+1,239)
- As of Dec 21 - 15,627 (+1,172)
- As of Dec 28 - 17,470 (+1,843)
- As of Jan 4 - 18,412 (+ 942)
- As of Jan 11 - 19,393 (+ 981)
- As of Jan 18 - 20,118 (+ 725)
- As of Jan 25- 20,744 (+ 626)
- As of Feb 1 - 21,273 (+ 529)
- As of Feb 8 - 21,799 (+ 526)
- As of Feb 15- 22,166 (+ 367)
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New Illinois coronavirus cases top 1,000 for the first time; Pritzker warns increases likely to continue into April. (Chicago Tribune, 3/29/2020)
Pritzker, who has frequently criticized the federal government for providing an inadequate number of test kits, said public and commercial labs in Illinois are now running 4,000 tests daily, a number that within 10 days should be up to 10,000.
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