April 13, 2020: Daily COVID-19 Case Counts* for DuPage County and beyond

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Above / DuPage County Joint Information Center (JIC) releases daily COVID-19 Case Counts* for DuPage County Health Department. This daily report will keep track of numbers for comparisons with previous posts linked to this one. From now on, look for daily posts instead of weekly tallies. Thanks.


Stay the course. Help keep the community safe. Stay home whenever possible. Wear a face mask or bandana. Help protect physical and mental health of everyone around you. Cover coughs and sneezes.

Wash your hands often, but don’t wash away your commonsense.

Hold onto hugs for future giving. Keep a 6′ social distance. Take walks and appreciate the flowers of spring in every neighbor’s garden. Remember things that create laughter. Call family and friends. Have faith, hope and charity to fulfill unmet needs of less fortunate.

Be safe and continue vigilance as signs indicate the curve of infections is flattening.


April 13, 2020: Daily COVID-19 Case Counts* for DuPage County

*Data are provisional as of 11AM April 13, 2020, and subject to change.

Total cases in DuPage County residents 1,224 (174 outbreak-associated** and 1,050 non-outbreak-associated cases), including 54 deaths

Total Willowbrook long-term care facility outbreak-associated cases 53 (34 residents and 19 staff), including 9 deaths

*Data are provisional as of 11AM April 13, 2020, and subject to change.
**Outbreak-associated cases are linked to a congregate setting (e.g., long-term care facilities, workplaces, schools) or large gathering (e.g., convention, concert).

Since yesterday, there are 59 new cases of COVID-19 in DuPage County including six deaths reported.

Regarding the 174 outbreak-associated cases (including 30 deaths) among DuPage County residents:
• 42 cases (including 9 deaths) are attributed to the Willowbrook long-term care facility (LTCF),
• 103 cases (including 21 deaths) are attributed to 19 additional LTCFs, and
• 29 cases are attributed to 11 outbreaks in other congregate settings and large gatherings.

DuPage County Health Department (DCHD) announces six additional deaths of persons with COVID-
19 infection reported since yesterday:

• Female resident of a Carol Stream long-term care facility in her 60s with underlying conditions,
• Male resident of DuPage County in his 70s with underlying conditions who had been living in
the community,
• Male resident of DuPage County in his 30s with underlying conditions who had been living in
the community,
• Male resident of a Burr Ridge long-term care facility in his 60s with underlying conditions,
• Male resident of a Carol Stream long-term care facility in his 80s with underlying conditions,
and
• Male resident of DuPage County in his 40s with underlying conditions who had been living in
the community.

DCHD offers our condolences to the families and caregivers of these individuals. We remain committed to address the unfortunate loss of life related to COVID-19. Our efforts continue with healthcare and community partners to reduce COVID-19 transmission in DuPage County.


DuPage County COVID-19 Media Staff Notes…

DuPage County is accepting donations of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) to assist in the COVID-19 response. To donate unused PPE, which must be in the original manufacturer’s packaging, visit www.protectdupage.org and complete the PPE Donations Offer Form. If you have questions about the donation process, please send an email to: eoc.logistics@dupageco.org.

Remember always wash your hands with soap and water for at least 20 seconds BEFORE preparing any food. Songs to sing? Well, the perennial favorites of “Happy Birthday to you” and the “ABC song” are always good, but my personal favorite? The chorus to “Hotel California” by the Eagles. For more details and info on washing your hands, here’s the direct link to the CDC’s website: www.cdc.gov/handwashing/when-how-handwashing.html.

Here’s a direct link for the CDC’s trusted Coronavirus/COVID-19 prevention techniques: www.cdc.gov.

Add cloth-covering facemasks to practice of social distancing

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has made the recommendation to prevent the transmission of the coronavirus when in public, the use of clothcovering facemasks by the general public while maintaining 6 feet of social distancing. The recommended cloth facemasks are NOT the N95 masks which should still be reserved for first responders and medical workers who have direct contact with coronavirus patients.

Visit CDC for more information: www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019

Stay informed about COVID-19 in DuPage County & beyond 

For DuPage County information, reference the DuPage County Health Department (DCHD) website at www.dupagehealth.org/covid19.

To view the interactive map of confirmed COVID-19 cases in DuPage County, visit www.dupagehealth.org. 

For Illinois statewide information, reference the Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH) COVID-19 website at www.dph.illinois.gov/covid19.

Today, April 13, 2020, the Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH) reported another 1,173 cases of COVID-19 and an additional 74 deaths in Illinois, bringing the totals to 22,025 and 794, respectively. To date, 87 of Illinois’ 102 counties have been impacted, according to IDPH.

For Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) issues, reference their Coronavirus COVID-19 website at www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/index.html.


The City of Naperville south of 87th Street is in Will County.

Click here to link to Will County Case Counts    1,309 Confirmed / 66 Deaths


Click here to view previous tallies.

Click here for advice from Edward regarding need for hospitalization.

Click here for news from Edward: Past clinical experience and new facts guide medication choices to COVID-19.

Special thanks to frontline responders and to all individuals working to serve the community every day. Jobs are important for all.

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