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17 Apr, 2020
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Latest Coronavirus News

Pritzker fights COVID-19 from Chicago, and downstate notices
SPRINGFIELD - Gov. JB Pritzker has spent countless hours plotting and planning strategy in the state's race against the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Illinois, Midwestern states to coordinate when to reopen

Illinois will join six other Midwestern states in a partnership to determine when to reopen their economies.

Sangamon County reports fourth COVID-19 death

A fourth person has died of COVID-19 in Sangamon County, public health officials announced Thursday.

 
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Study of Trump-touted chloroquine for coronavirus stopped due to heart problems, deaths

A double-blind research study of a drug touted by President Donald Trump early on to treat coronavirus found it to be so dangerous at high doses the trial was shut down after six days.  The study on chloroquine, conducted in Brazil, found one-quarter of the patients taking the anti-malaria medication developed potentially deadly changes in the electrical system regulatingtheir heartbeats.

State ramping up rapid tests for COVID-19

Illinois is expanding its COVID-19 testing capacity to include anyone experiencing symptoms, even without a doctor's order, Gov.

 
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Maryland police remind residents to wear pants to mailbox: ‘This is your final warning’

A small-town police department in Maryland has reminded residents to wear pants while checking the mail, yet another sign that many people working during stay-at-home orders are dressing casually, if they're getting dressed at all.

Vice President Pence shows alliance with governors, despite Trump’s attacks

WASHINGTON - Days after Washington Gov.

COVID-19 updates: Ball-Chatham assisting with face mask back clips, ear savers

Ball-Chatham School District has been able to produce over 2,000 face mask back clips and ear savers on its four 3D printers.

More than 141,000 Illinoisans file for unemployment

The United States and Illinois saw a slim decrease in unemployment claims last week compared to the prior two weeks as many businesses keep their doors shut amid the coronavirus pandemic.

DOJ team will review conditions at coronavirus-plagued federal prisons, with assist from inspector general

A Justice Department team has been reviewing conditions at coronavirus-plagued federal prisons where 16 inmates have died in the past month and as infections of inmates and officers continue to mount throughout the system, a Justice official said Thursday.