DeKalb zip code reports 3rd lowest vaccination rate in DeKalb County, according to state data

Also: Nearly 100 more DeKalb County residents are fully vaccinated as of Wednesday

DeKALB – DeKalb County Health Department officials reported 78 new COVID-19 cases Wednesday, and no new deaths.

According to updated vaccination data, the DeKalb zip code, which has the largest population in the county, reports the third lowest vaccination rate in DeKalb County, at 46.88%. That’s in front of Kirkland at 42.6% and Kingston, the lowest, at 42.42%.

According to the Illinois Department of Public Health, 94 more people were fully vaccinated, and 991 more COVID-19 vaccination booster shots were administered to residents.

DeKalb County continues to report a high community transmission of the virus, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. As of Wednesday, the county reported about 450 cases per 100,000 residents and 20 new hospital admissions. According to the CDC, everyone in DeKalb County should wear masks in public indoor settings.

The new cases reported Wednesday bring the total coronavirus case count to 14,248 in the county, according to the DeKalb County Health Department.

The seven-day rolling positivity rate for Region 1, which runs north to Rockford and west to the Iowa border, is 9.7%. The DeKalb County positivity rate is at 8.3%. Positivity rates are reported with a three-day data lag. Region 1 also reported a seven-day average of 238 COVID-19 patients hospitalized.

According to IDPH data, 123,404 total vaccine doses have been administered to DeKalb County residents and 53,525 residents – or 53.3% of the county’s population of 100,420, according to 2020 U.S. Census Bureau data – have been fully vaccinated. As of Wednesday, 15,033 booster shoots have been administered to county residents. The seven-day rolling average of doses administered to county residents is 471.

By the numbers

The DeKalb County Health Department has a total of six facilities that remain in outbreak mode, local health officials report.

DeKalb County Rehab and Nursing Center in DeKalb reports cases among four employees and three residents. According to the IDPH, the county nursing home reports 67.01% of its employees are fully vaccinated, along with 92.62% of residents, as of Dec. 3.

Bethany Rehabilitation and Health Care Center in DeKalb reports two cases among employees. According to the IDPH, Bethany reports 90.82% of its employees are fully vaccinated, as are 87.67% of residents.

Willow Crest Nursing Pavilion in Sandwich reports an outbreak of 50 total cases of COVID-19: 11 staff members, 44 residents and one death. The data does not specify if the death was an employee or a resident. The facility reported the deadliest outbreak in a county nursing home in 2020. As of Dec. 3, 82.91% of Willow Crest staff are fully vaccinated, as are 81.32% of the residents.

Oak Crest DeKalb Area Retirement Center in DeKalb reports an outbreak of four cases: three employees and one resident. According to the IDPH, 97.11% of Oak Crest employees are fully vaccinated, as are 99.61% of residents.

Sandwich Rehabilitation and Health Care Center reports five cases: two residents and three employees, with one death. The data does not specify if the death was an employee or a resident. According to IDPH, Sandwich Rehab reports 72.34% of its employees are fully vaccinated, as are 90% of residents.

The health department considers a facility in outbreak mode if new virus activity is reportedly linked to the facility within 30 days. If the facility goes 30 days without reporting new activity, it will be taken off the health department’s outbreak website, health officials have said.

The health department does not update long-term care facility numbers if a person has fully recovered. The numbers remain listed in total through the duration of the outbreak.

Updated vaccination by ZIP code data shows the percentages of residents in DeKalb County ZIP codes who have been fully vaccinated as of Dec. 1. ZIP code population data used by the IDPH used unofficial 2018 census data, including those 12 and older, IDPH spokesperson Melaney Arnold said.

This data is provisional and will be updated every Wednesday, according to the IDPH.

In the 60111 (includes Clare) ZIP code, 96.67% of the population is fully vaccinated (100% of residents have had at least one dose). In the 60112 (Cortland) ZIP code, 57.35% is fully vaccinated. In the 60115 (DeKalb) ZIP code, 46.88% is fully vaccinated. In 60135 (Genoa), it’s 57.75%. In 60145 (Kingston), 42.42% is fully vaccinated. In 60146 (Kirkland, Fairdale), 42.6% is fully vaccinated. In 60150 (Malta), 48.58% is fully vaccinated. In 60151 (Maple Park), 55.02% is fully vaccinated. In 60178 (Sycamore), 61.34% is fully vaccinated. In 60520 (Hinckley), 51.78% is fully vaccinated. In 60548 (Sandwich), 51.62% is fully vaccinated; in 60550 (Shabbona), 47.04% is fully vaccinated; in 60552 (Somonauk), 49.58% is fully vaccinated; and in 60556 (Waterman), 49.33% is fully vaccinated.

Out of the 78 new reported cases of COVID-19 in DeKalb County, 33 were in residents age 19 or younger, 10 in their 20s, 14 in their 30s, three in their 40s, seven in their 50s, four in their 60s, six in their 70s and one in their 80s or older.

In total, there have been 3,035 cases in residents age 19 or younger, 3,270 in their 20s, 2,176 in their 30s, 1,851 in their 40s, 1,672 in their 50s, 1,150 in their 60s, 596 in their 70s and 498 in their 80s or older.

Of the 146 deaths reported in DeKalb County, 78 were in residents in their 80s or older, 23 were in their 70s, 24 in their 60s, 14 in their 50s, four in their 40s, one in their 30s, one in their 20s and one infant.

The DeKalb County Health Department does not specify how many COVID-19 cases are linked to the delta, omicron or any other virus variant. Testing for variants in positive COVID-19 results is done randomly and at the state level, according to local health officials.

According to DeKalb County data most recently updated as of Tuesday, there have been between 5,996 and 6,000 cases in DeKalb. Other cases include 2,886 and 2,890 in Sycamore, 1,246 and 1,250 in Sandwich and Plano (listed as one region on the site), 1,131 and 1,135 in Genoa, 336 and 340 in Kingston, 676 and 680 in Cortland, 391 and 395 in Hinckley, 361 and 365 in Kirkland, 301 and 305 in Somonauk, 206 and 210 in Waterman, 196 and 200 in Malta, 171 and 175 in Shabbona, 116 and 120 in Maple Park, 36 and 40 in Earlville, 26 and 30 in Clare, 16 and 20 in Leland, 16 to 20 in Esmond, and 11 and 15 in Lee. Big Rock, Elburn, Hampshire, Marengo and Rochelle each reported between one and five cases.

The IDPH reported that 1,867,912 people in Illinois have tested positive for COVID-19, while 26,712 people have died statewide. The department reported that 40,435,345 tests have been administered to date.

According to testing and recovery data released by the county every Friday, 12,715 DeKalb County residents have fully recovered and 253,860 tests of county residents had been completed as of Dec. 3.

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