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Nearly 85% of all coronavirus-related hospitalizations across the state are unvaccinated individuals.
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The Illinois Department of Public Health runs a legitimate COVID-19 testing site at St. Clair Square, but another site popped up without permission.
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It was common knowledge in the nursing home business, but perhaps not to the families trusting those facilities with a loved one’s care.
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Gov. J.B. Pritzker announced a “bridge phase” and said universal eligibility for vaccines begins April 12.
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Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker is expected to unveil a new phased reopening plan this week.
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State senators questioned health officials about inconsistencies and delays in vaccine distribution.
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They’re crossing over the Mississippi River for many reasons, but mostly to find faster, cheaper and more consistent testing options.
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A new study in Illinois shows that, while in-person learning in schools might lead to the spread of coronavirus cases, hybrid learning plans might not be worse for community spread than full remote learning.
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Illinois officials are imposing new health restrictions for Metro East restaurants, bars and gatherings to reduce the spread of the coronavirus.
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Updated May 4 with more answers to audience questionsCoronavirus has disrupted many aspects of everyday life. Sporting events are postponed, businesses…