COVID-19 Resources and Information
The City of Naperville is working with its partners at the city, county, state and federal levels to monitor the global outbreak of COVID-19, implement practices recommended to contain its spread and take steps to keep residents and City staff healthy, safe and informed.
Monitoring COVID-19
Residents can view the current number of confirmed COVID-19 cases on the DuPage County Health Department and Will County Health Department websites or click on the dashboard link below for Naperville-area charts and graphs showing the status of the virus in our area and its impact on our community.
Illinois Now Under Phase 5
All of Illinois is now operating under Phase 5 of the Restore Illinois Plan. This means all sectors of the economy, including businesses, schools and recreational facilities, are allowed to be open for normal operations without pandemic-related capacity limits enforced by the state. Conventions, festivals and large events can take place.
People who are fully vaccinated against COVID-19 – meaning 14 days has passed since their final dose of a two-shot vaccine or their only dose of a single-shot vaccine – can resume activities without wearing a mask, except where required by federal, state, local, tribal or territorial government or by local workplace or business regulations. In accordance with guidelines issued by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the state continues to recommend mask-wearing by anyone who is not fully vaccinated, those using public transportation; anyone in a congregate setting, such as a correctional facility, veterans’ home, long-term care facility or group home; and anyone in a healthcare setting.
COVID-19 Testing
COVID-19 testing is available at community-based testing sites run by the State as well as through various private providers.
If you are in need of a COVID-19 test, please call your primary care physician, visit one of the state-run community-based testing sites or find a testing location near you.
COVID-19 Vaccines
Vaccinations against COVID-19 are now widely available at locations including mass vaccination sites or events, pharmacies and doctor's offices.
Seniors who need help registering for a vaccine appointment can reach out to their county.
DuPage County COVID hotline: (630) 221-7030
Will County Senior Services: (815) 723-9713
Homebound residents requiring in-home administration of the vaccine can reach out to their county.
DuPage County: Register online or call (630) 682-7400.
Will County: Fill out the In-Home Vaccination Contact Form or call (815) 774-7386.
Anyone age 12 and older can be vaccinated at the DuPage County Health Department's Care Van during several stops at Naperville-area schools scheduled for Wednesday, Aug. 4 through Saturday, Aug. 14 as part of the Crosstown COVID-19 Vaccine Clinic, hosted by Naperville Community Unit School District 203 and Indian Prairie School District 204. Registrations are preferred, but walk-ins will be accepted. The free clinic will offer both the Pfizer and Johnson & Johnson vaccines.
Register for vaccination: dupagehealth.org/napervillecrosstown
City Service Impacts
Throughout the duration of the community's response to the COVID-19 pandemic, the City of Naperville is committed to ensuring the delivery of core City services. Some changes have been made to improve and increase options for service delivery. Learn more.
