Tuesday, March 31, 2020

Pritzker is competing with Cuomo for the title

Pritzker says feds sent wrong masks as Illinois reports 8 more coronavirus deaths, they sent what they had
Instead of the N95 masks it asked for, Illinois received 300,000 surgical masks, the governor said. Also on Monday, Illinois reported 461 new cases; that brings the statewide tally to 5,057 cases in 52 counties.


By Tina Sfondeles and Mitch Dudek Updated Mar 30, 2020, 4:58pm CDT

Gov. J.B. Pritzker looks on as Dr. Ngozi Ezike, director of the Illinois Department of Public Health, speaks Monday afternoon at the Thompson Center during the daily update on the state’s response to the coronavirus pandemic. Ashlee Rezin Garcia/Sun-Times
Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker on Monday said the White House sent Illinois a shipment of hundreds of thousands of the wrong type of masks — as the state saw eight more deaths and the spread of the coronavirus into half of its counties.

It appears a détente between the Democratic governor and President Donald Trump is over. After weeks of criticizing Trump’s response to the outbreak on national television and daily in press briefings, Pritzker last week said he was thankful for a White House shipment of N95 masks, which came after Pritzker asked Trump personally for help.

Instead the state received surgical masks, Pritzker said.

“My team is sorting through the shipment of 300,000 N95 masks the White House personally told me would be sent to our state,” Pritzker said. “And while we do not have a final count on this yet, I can say with certainty that what they sent were not the N95 masks that were promised, but instead were surgical masks, which is not what we asked for,” Pritzker said of the shipment.

Pritzker’s office last week said the White House pledged to send 250,000 N95 masks and 300 ventilators. Illinois has received shipments of medical supplies from the federal government, but at a fraction of what has been requested.

“I can’t emphasize enough how much we need the federal government to step up and amplify the size of their PPE [personal protective equipment] deliveries to Illinois and frankly across the nation,” Pritzker said.

He also urged Trump to use his unique power as president to force private companies to make more protective gear for frontline medical workers.Gov. J.B. Pritzer at Monday’s daily coronavirus briefing. He really enjoys the limelight and relishes the concept that he may be presidential material. Ashlee Rezin Garcia/Sun-Times
Meanwhile, health officials on Monday said another eight people have died from the coronavirus, bringing the state’s death toll to 73 people — as COVID-19 has spread to 52 of the state’s 102 counties.

One of the deaths was an inmate in the Stateville Correctional Center, according to Dr. Ngozi Ezike, the head of the Illinois Dept. of Public Health.

Trump on Sunday extended federal social distancing guidelines to April 30, and states including Illinois are expected to lengthen their stay-at-home orders.

Illinois residents are under a stay-at-home executive order through April 7. An extension of the order — as well as a mandated extension of school closures — is expected this week. Pritzker said the decision is being evaluated daily.

The state on Monday reported 461 new cases, bringing the total number of positive cases to 5,057. The figure is a large drop from the 1,105 reported on Sunday, the largest single-day count the state has seen — but Pritzker’s office said that is due, in part, to some commercial laboratories not running tests on Sundays.

Asked if Illinois was behind in testing, Pritzker responded: “Every state is behind in testing, there are not enough tests. Any governor who’s being honest with you will tell you. This is an enormous problem.”

New tests by Abbott Labs offer results within minutes, but they can’t be produced fast enough to keep up with demand from all over the country, he said,

“The problem is that Abbott can only produce about 50,000 of these a day...we aren’t going to be able to hive off enough of those for Illinois for it to be significant,” he said.

In addition to the death of an inmate at Stateville, 12 other men who were incarcerated are now hospitalized, including several requiring ventilators, Ezike said. There are 77 more incarcerated individuals with symptoms who are isolated at the facility. Eleven staff are also being isolated.

Pritzker, standing alongside Mayor Lori Lightfoot, also said the first 500 beds should be in place this week at the McCormick Place convention center, which the state plans to use as a field hospital. The goal is to have the site have a 3,000 bed capacity to help treat COVID-19 patients with mild symptoms in order to alleviate the capacity of the state’s hospitals. Pritzker said the state is also working to open two other facilities to help with COVID-19 response: the former Advocate Sherman Hospital campus in Elgin and the Metro South Health Center in Blue Island. Pritzker also said that if the above facilities are maxed out, he will donate a block of 500 rooms at the Hyatt Regency on Wacker Drive. 

A U.S. Army Corps of Engineers emergency operations vehicle sits Monday morning outside McCormick Place’s South Building, which is among the sections of the convention center that will be converted to hold coronavirus patients exhibiting mild symptoms. Ashlee Rezin Garcia/Sun-Times
Lightfoot on Monday warned that the total number of confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Chicago is doubling about every three to four days. That could mean 40,000 hospitalizations.

“As I have said, and it’s true, staying home saves lives. As I mentioned last week, if we don’t, in the city of Chicago alone, we’re looking at upwards of 40,000 hospitalizations, not cases, hospitalizations,” Lightfoot said. “Here in Chicago our capacity for cases is still well ahead of demand for now. But it’s truly a race against time & we have nothing to waste.”

Pritzker on Sunday had spent some of his daily press conference outlining the state’s testing capacity. He said the state ran 2,000 tests per day on March 24 and by Sunday had stretched that to 4,000 tests a day. The state plans to run 10,000 tests a day within about 9 days.

Both Pritzker and Ezike have said more testing would help them know where the virus is spreading. which will ultimately limit the infection and the spread.

“This is how we will get to the end of this pandemic sooner,” Ezike said on Sunday.

Also on Sunday, Pritzker warned that despite the state seeing its highest single-day death count — 18 — Illinois has not yet seen its peak numbers.

“We’re going to see an increase, unfortunately, of the cases and likely deaths,” the governor said.

14 comments:

  1. Pritzker and Coumo are both going to receive a major kick in the collective behinds when this is over, and especially when Trump wins re-election. This is not the time for politicking, but these two boobs think just the opposite. Even Larry Lightfoot has backed off the Trump diatribes and so has the Gov of Calif. who is an avowed anti-Trumper. Both Cuomo & Pritzker are being perceived as chronic complainers rather than doers. I hope this comes back to bite them both in their keisters

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    1. Anonymous3/31/2020

      Pritzker still has an appointment with the US attorney for the wrongful receipt of over $100,000 in tax refunds. One would think he would try to be nice and walk softly.

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    2. Anonymous3/31/2020

      Pritzker holds the perfect attendance record every time the Hildabeast shows up in the Chicago area looking for money. So it shouldn't surprise anyone that she jumps on the Clinton bus with the Trump trashing. Lets not forget this fat bastard started his purchase of the governors mansion about a year and a half before the election. He never had a real job and all that bullshit about feeding school kids breakfast to get them a good start and being an incubator for new industry and opportunity is just that, total bullshit. In recent months, he tried to distance himself from Blagojevich when the former governor's commuted sentence raised questions about Pritzker's efforts to buy the state treasurer's spot. Rauner had it right when he said Pritzker never had a job in his life. And he looks as though he ate a good portion of those breakfast meals he bought for the kiddies.

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  2. Anonymous3/31/2020

    jabba fatass can't handle anything. He must blame his daddy for his own shortcomings.

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    1. Anonymous3/31/2020

      I don't understand why Governor Tubby won't suspend the tolls for those of us required to work and use the toll system, especially the truckers for the duration of the stay at home order. All I hear is how the federal government isn't providing for the state. It's not the federal governments job to make sure states have PPE. It's the governor's job. Please quit your whining and do the job you were elected to do.

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    2. Anonymous3/31/2020

      Off topic but I just saw Toni Preckwinkle doing a press conference about the County's efforts to deal with the corona virus. Would it be possible for anyone in the media to question Preckwinkle, or Sheriff Dart as to the measures they are taking to ensure that County jail inmates, released to electronic monitoring or personal recognizance aren't out there committing other crimes or infecting other people. Several recent reports say there are a number of infected inmates at the jail. Why in the world would they allow them to walk out and infect unsuspecting citizens?

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    3. Anonymous3/31/2020

      It's everyone elses fault the silver spooned hack can't manage government, we all know he bought the office, now he doesn't know what to do with what he bought.

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  3. Anonymous3/31/2020

    Have some cheese with that whine

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  4. Pritzker should have used funds for the masks instead of giving funds to illegal aliens. You can see he grew up having someone else take care of his responsibilities. He expects the federal government to take care of his responsibilities. I thought Rauner was bad he looks like a prince next to Pritzker

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  5. Anonymous3/31/2020

    It's all Pritzkers fault we have a shortage of toilet paper and frozen pizza. He bought it all.

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  6. Anonymous3/31/2020

    Something is better than nothing, the N95 masks are in critically SHORT supply. Cloth and paper masks were used for decades and do help,again better than nothing.

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  7. Anonymous3/31/2020

    Gov. Fatass ignores federal law with his sanctuary state and legal weed B.S. and then pleads for federal help. Trump should tell him to fuck off.

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  8. Anonymous4/01/2020

    Right now the attorneys are circling like vultures on the desert waiting to see who they can sue for granny getting the virus in the nursing home or for why Bubba suffered an economic hardship and lost his trailer to foreclosure, that will be the second wave of the virus.

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  9. Anonymous4/01/2020

    Is it just me or does pritzker look like Fred Flintstone, and does he wear a toupee. Inquiring minds want to know.

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