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Illinois Reports 595 New Coronavirus Cases, 77 Additional Deaths
Illinois reported 595 new cases coronavirus Friday along with 77 additional deaths, marking a decrease in the number of cases and deaths reported 24 hours earlier. In all, 131,198 cases of the virus have been confirmed in Illinois since the pandemic began. With the 77 additional fatalities reported Friday, the state now stands at 6,260 coronavirus-related deaths. The state has…
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What We Know About the 4 New Coronavirus Cases in Illinois
Four new coronavirus cases have been confirmed in Illinois, bringing the state’s total to 11 as Gov. J.B. Pritzker declared a disaster proclamation Monday over the outbreak. The new cases involve two women in their 50s and 70s who are relatives of a Chicago Public Schools aide diagnosed on Friday. The women are not connected to the school the...
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Illinois Declares Disaster Proclamation Over Coronavirus Outbreak
Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker declared a disaster proclamation Monday over the coronavirus outbreak as an additional four cases were reported in Chicago. A total of 11 coronavirus cases have been confirmed in Illinois while more than 24 deaths and 600 total cases have been reported in the U.S. Along with Illinois, 13 other states have declared states of emergency amid…
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Illinois Declares Disaster Proclamation Over Coronavirus Outbreak
Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker declared a disaster proclamation Monday over the coronavirus outbreak as an additional four cases were reported in Chicago. NBC 5’s Dick Johnson reports.
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Illinois Declares Disaster Proclamation Over Coronavirus Outbreak
Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker declared a disaster proclamation Monday over the coronavirus outbreak as an additional four cases were reported in Chicago. NBC 5’s Charlie Wojciechowski reports.
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Pritzker Declares Disaster Proclamation, 4 New Coronavirus Cases Confirmed
Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker declared a disaster proclamation Monday — Illinois’ version of a state of emergency — over the coronavirus outbreak as an additional four cases were reported in Chicago.