IMPORTANT MESSAGE FROM MAYOR GRASSO ON COVID-19 / CORONAVIRUS
Wednesday, July 15, 2020 
IMPORTANT MESSAGE FROM MAYOR GRASSO ON COVID-19 / CORONAVIRUS
Wednesday, July 15, 2020
BURR RIDGE IN NEW “WEST SUBURBAN REGION” – “MASK FOR US”
Governor Pritzker today issued a revision to the Restore Illinois plan, with new regions as part of
his announcement entitled “Actions to Combat a Resurgence of COVID-19” (ACR). Burr Ridge, as a
DuPage County municipality, is now a part the West Suburban Region 8 that is comprised of only
DuPage and Kane Counties. Not only are we no longer included with Chicago, but also as many had
suggested originally, Chicago is in its own region. Suburban Cook too is its own region. Frankly,
the new regional delineations seem fairer and better challenges each region to comply with the
Governor’s recommendations to quell the spike in COVID-19. The Governor’s ACR
announcement notes that the state “… is committed to being fully prepared for any resurgence and
transparent with the public to what that planning looks like.” That stated, the announcement is to
alert us to a plan that would address the need for greater social restrictions should there be a
surge in one or more regions. For example, if there is a sustained increase in positivity in a
7-day rolling average (7 out of 10 days) AND a similar sustained increase in COVID-19 hospital
admissions OR substantial reduction in ICU capacity or med/surg. beds under 20%, there will be
additional restrictions imposed. The same can be stated should there be three consecutive days
averaging greater than or equal to 8% positivity rate.
For our new region, there appears to be no need to presume that more restrictions are forthcoming.
To put the new regulations in perspective, DuPage yesterday reported 4% positivity with no change
in positivity over the last 14 days. Hospitalizations have decreased by 43% in the last 28 days.
ICU bed availability is 42%, ventilator availability is 74% and med/surg. beds are at 32%.
The DuPage County Board today approved allocation on a per capita basis of CARES Act monies to
DuPage municipalities. We will receive about $356,000 based upon our DuPage population. Cook County
is being less generous; we will receive about $30,000 from Cook. In total, the Village will receive
$386,000 in CARES Act funds. This money must be related to our COVID response, but those metrics
should include reimbursement for our tent and business recovery programs.
The case count in Burr Ridge increased by four since Monday to 121. As today’s announcement
underscores, rolling averages are what matters, which is what we have been tracking. Fourteen days
ago on July 1, there were 102 cases – 19 new cases in 14 days. Although significant increases in
testing are occurring (38,000 yesterday), we are not seeing significant spikes in the Village –
even with four senior living centers. This is good news thus far. Nevertheless, the next 2-4 weeks
will tell the tale.
I have received comments that a Clay County, IL judge has declared the Governor’s order null and
void. While I respect the court’s opinion, this is not a matter of law at this stage – it is a
matter of common sense healthcare. Wearing a mask is protecting you and others. Mask for US.
“You never know how or when you’ll have an impact, or how important your example can be to someone
else.” – Denzel Washington
SOCIAL DISTANCING - ELBOW BUMPS - WEAR FACE COVERINGS
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Village of Burr Ridge
7700 S County Line Rd
Burr Ridge, IL 60527
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