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Tag: COVID

Illinois gets more than 126,000 people vaccinated so far

Illinois gets more than 126,000 people vaccinated so far

— December 30, 2020

SPRINGFIELD — As Illinois’ COVID-19 hospitalization and case numbers have stabilized since the second-wave highs last month, the governor’s office announced 126,211 vaccinations…

  • Cases decline but Illinois COVID-19 death toll hits 16,000

    Cases decline but Illinois COVID-19 death toll hits 16,000

    — December 28, 2020

    SPRINGFIELD – While the number of new COVID-19 cases and people hospitalized in Illinois continue to decline, the state’s coronavirus death toll has surpassed 16,000. An additional…

  • Surgeon general: Illinois numbers ‘moving in the right direction’

    Surgeon general: Illinois numbers ‘moving in the right direction’

    — December 22, 2020

    SPRINGFIELD – The top public health official in the United States said Tuesday, Dec. 22 that the COVID-19 trends in Illinois are improving and he urged the public to get vaccinated…

  • Illinois receives first vaccines, Pritzker warns, ‘the road ahead will be long’

    Illinois receives first vaccines, Pritzker warns, ‘the road ahead will be long’

    — December 14, 2020

    SPRINGFIELD – The first doses of a COVID-19 vaccine approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration arrived in Illinois Monday, Dec. 14 but officials said there’s still a need…

  • COVID-19 Update: More than 150 new deaths, jobless claims surge

    COVID-19 Update: More than 150 new deaths, jobless claims surge

    — November 25, 2020

    SPRINGFIELD – The recent surge in COVID-19 cases in Illinois has shown signs of leveling off in recent days, but there has also been a large spike in new unemployment claims amid…

  • Pandemic compounds managing the winter blues

    Pandemic compounds managing the winter blues

    — December 28, 2020

    Winter is upon us and those longer hours of darkness coupled with the colder temperatures can make many people experience those “winter blues.” Throw in a pandemic where we are…

  • Illinois leaders optimistic with Moderna vaccine on horizon

    Illinois leaders optimistic with Moderna vaccine on horizon

    — December 18, 2020

    SPRINGFIELD – Gov. J.B. Pritzker announced Friday, Dec. 18 that more than 17,000 doses of the first coronavirus vaccine have been administered to Illinois frontline health care…

  • Hospitalizations rise, governor touts need for national testing plan

    Hospitalizations rise, governor touts need for national testing plan

    — December 9, 2020

    SPRINGFIELD – While COVID-19 infection rates continued to decrease the number of people hospitalized for the disease increased to its highest mark since last Friday. Dec. 4. Gov….

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