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Tag: vaccines

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…

  • Pritzker touts promising vaccine data

    Pritzker touts promising vaccine data

    — December 8, 2020

    SPRINGFIELD – As COVID-19 infection rates continued to fall Tuesday, Dec. 8 Gov. J.B. Pritzker said the first delivery of a vaccine could arrive in Illinois as early as next week,…

  • Health director says Illinois vaccine shipment may be smaller than expected

    Health director says Illinois vaccine shipment may be smaller than expected

    — November 24, 2020

    SPRINGFIELD – The first shipment of COVID-19 vaccines to the state of Illinois may be less than one-quarter of what officials had originally been told to expect. Illinois Department…

  • 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…

  • Illinois health department has action plan to combat measles

    Illinois health department has action plan to combat measles

    — April 26, 2019

    SPRINGFIELD — The Illinois Department of Public Health announced  a slate of initiatives to increase vaccination rates statewide. There have been seven cases of measles in the Land…

  • Pritzker warns of long distribution process on vaccines

    Pritzker warns of long distribution process on vaccines

    — December 4, 2020

      SPRINGFIELD – Health officials gave an update on the state’s COVID-19 vaccine plan Friday, Dec 4 with potential federal approval anticipated as early as next week. Gov. J.B….

  • Flu and COVID-19: What to know and how to prepare for converging health crisis

    Flu and COVID-19: What to know and how to prepare for converging health crisis

    — September 23, 2020

    Infectious disease experts across the country have been warning about the unusual circumstances and complications the ongoing pandemic will cause during the upcoming influenza season,…

  • Illinois health officials urge you to get the flu shot for yourself and others

    Illinois health officials urge you to get the flu shot for yourself and others

    — October 21, 2019

    The Illinois Department of Public Health wants you to think of getting a flu shot as a form of public service. “We have a responsibility to protect those who can’t protect themselves…

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