In total, there have been 86,397 coronavirus cases and 1,250 deaths in DuPage County as of Sunday, according to IDPH.
As of mid-April, 238,324 DuPage County residents have been fully vaccinated against coronavirus, but health officials still urge caution.
This is how the Wheaton area compares to Illinois for coronavirus vaccinations.
Since March 2020, Wheaton has seen 4,231 coronavirus cases, according to DuPage County Health Department.
In total, there have been 82,864 coronavirus cases and 1,233 deaths in DuPage County as of Sunday, according to IDPH.
As of Thursday, more than 168,000 resident in DuPage County have received both vaccine doses.
Since March 2020, Wheaton has seen 4,131 coronavirus cases, according to DuPage County Health Department.
In total, there have been 81,323 coronavirus cases and 1,229 deaths in DuPage County as of Sunday, according to IDPH.
Here is how Illinois is doing compared to other states in the race to vaccinate residents.
The coronavirus vaccine is now available to DuPage County residents from 16 to 64 years old with underlying conditions or disabilities.
Since March 2020, Wheaton has seen 4,047 coronavirus cases, according to DuPage County Health Department.
The pandemic has impacted the country's blood supply. The Red Cross is holding a couple blood drives soon in the Wheaton area.
In total, there have been 79,994 coronavirus cases and 1,223 deaths in DuPage County as of Sunday, according to IDPH.
Since March 2020, Wheaton has seen 3,996 coronavirus cases, according to DuPage County Health Department.
Additionally, more than 200,000 DuPage County residents have received their first doses of the coronavirus vaccine.
In total, there have been 78,889 coronavirus cases and 1,212 deaths in DuPage County as of Sunday, according to IDPH.
Since March 2020, Wheaton has seen 3,944 coronavirus cases, according to DuPage County Health Department.
New federal data shows how the waning coronavirus epidemic is affecting hospitals in DuPage County.
In total, there have been 77,882 coronavirus cases and 1,205 deaths in DuPage County as of Sunday, according to IDPH.
Since March 2020, Wheaton has seen 3,874 coronavirus cases, according to DuPage County Health Department.
By Dr. Russell Amundson, National Senior Medical Director, UnitedHealthcare
DuPage County's coronavirus positivity rate is at 3.4 percent as of Feb. 26, the lowest it's been since late June 2020.
In total, there have been 76,765 coronavirus cases and 1,196 deaths in DuPage County as of Sunday, according to IDPH.
Health Department officials say the county still has "a long way to go," but is "on the right track."
Since March, Wheaton has seen 3,835 coronavirus cases, according to DuPage County Health Department.
Here's how the waning coronavirus pandemic is affecting hospitals in DuPage County.
In total, there have been 76,009 coronavirus cases and 1,185 deaths in DuPage County as of Sunday, according to IDPH.
The B.1.17 variant is thought to spread more readily and rapidly, but health officials believe current vaccines are effective against it.
The federal government is tracking the decline of COVID-19 cases in nursing homes, including in the Wheaton area.
Citing a "limited" vaccine supply, DuPage County will not offer coronavirus vaccinations to those with underlying conditions on Feb. 25.
Since March, Wheaton has seen 3,791 coronavirus cases, according to DuPage County Health Department.
In total, there have been 74,991 coronavirus cases and 1,156 deaths in DuPage County as of Monday.
The federal government has been tracking coronavirus cases and deaths in nursing homes, including in Wheaton.
Since March, Wheaton has seen 3,751 coronavirus cases since March, according to DuPage County Health Department.
DuPage County is hoping the new clinic, which opened Wednesday, will provide 5,000 vaccines a week.
See how the COVID-19 pandemic is affecting hospital and ICU capacity in DuPage County and across IL.
In total, there have been 73,692 coronavirus cases and 1,132 deaths in DuPage County as of Sunday.
Since March, Wheaton has seen 3,697 coronavirus cases, according to DuPage County Health Department.
New federal data shows how many inpatient and ICU hospital beds are currently filled in DuPage County.