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Tag: Dr. Ngozi Ezike

Health officials remind parents immunizations still needed

Health officials remind parents immunizations still needed

— August 7, 2020

Although the new school year will look different this year because of COVID-19, the Illinois Department of Public Health says kids should still receive their routine vaccinations. “While…

  • COVID-19 case count is highest since June 2, positivity rate increases

    COVID-19 case count is highest since June 2, positivity rate increases

    — July 22, 2020

    SPRINGFIELD — The state’s rolling COVID-19 positivity rate ticked upward Wednesday, July 22 for the third straight day as the Illinois Department of Public Health announced its…

  • Officials urge businesses to comply with public health measures

    Officials urge businesses to comply with public health measures

    — July 3, 2020

    As the Fourth of July holiday weekend begins,  Gov. J.B. Pritzker and Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH) Director Dr. Ngozi Ezike, joined by the Illinois Restaurant Association,…

  • Friday marks the end of Illinois’ stay-at-home order, state begins reopening

    Friday marks the end of Illinois’ stay-at-home order, state begins reopening

    — May 29, 2020

    SPRINGFIELD — Gov. J.B. Pritzker announced Friday, May 29 the first day Illinois’ economy operated under more relaxed restrictions, his stay-at-home order is replaced by one reflective…

  • Pritzker: Illinois on track to progress into next reopening phase

    Pritzker: Illinois on track to progress into next reopening phase

    — May 19, 2020

    SPRINGFIELD — All of Illinois is “on track” to progress into the next phase of Gov. J.B. Pritzker’s plan to reopen the state safely, he said Tuesday, May 19 during his daily…

  • Plan divides state into 11 regions for containing COVID-19 surge

    Plan divides state into 11 regions for containing COVID-19 surge

    — July 15, 2020

    SPRINGFIELD — As Illinois’ rolling COVID-19 test positivity rate saw a modest tick upward Wednesday, July 15 Gov. J.B. Pritzker laid out a new virus mitigation framework dividing…

  • As state enters Phase 4, Pritzker ‘not afraid’ to step back if cases surge

    As state enters Phase 4, Pritzker ‘not afraid’ to step back if cases surge

    — June 25, 2020

    SPRINGFIELD — Gov. J.B. Pritzker announced a new tool to track county-by-county progress in the fight against the novel coronavirus Thursday, June 25 but as the state readied to enter…

  • State files emergency rules for long-term care facilities

    State files emergency rules for long-term care facilities

    — May 29, 2020

    The state health department filed emergency rules Thursday, May 28 mandating long-term care facilities to develop testing plans to better protect residents and ensure they are responding…

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