These are the current average daily cases per 100,000 people, for states in and around the greater Chicago area. Because these figures represent the most recent cases per capita, they can be indicators of new or emerging "hot spots." Some states require people to quarantine if they come from areas with 10.0 or more cases per 100K. The City of Chicago has required quarantines for people coming from areas with 15.0 or more cases per 100K. NBC5 Investigates and Telemundo Investiga update these rates, each afternoon.

All rates are computed with this formula: [Total of most recent 7 days' cases/7]/[Area population/100,000]
Map: NBC5 Investigates / Telemundo Investiga Source: For Illinois, Indiana and Wisconsin: State health department case totals. For all other states: CDC 7-day case totals Get the data