LISTEN: Your Daily COVID-19 Illinois Update: May 22, 2020
Governor J.B. Pritzker called recent unemployment numbers in Illinois a “tragedy.”
Governor J.B. Pritzker called recent unemployment numbers in Illinois a “tragedy.”
Dr. Mia Taormina of the DuPage Medical Group breaks down the latest on COVID-19 in Illinois.
Even after recovery from COVID-19’s physical symptoms, the anxiety of “what-ifs” may haunt us for some time.
On May 5, Gov. JB Pritzker unveiled a five-stage plan that divides the state into four regions. But what does that mean for where you live?
Under Illinois’ reopening plan, parents may be able to return to work soon. But day cares aren’t fully open, leaving some families in limbo.
If measures that began on March 15 had started earlier, thousands of deaths could have been avoided, a Columbia University analysis found.
New and changing protocols like social distancing are easier to follow for some than others.
Get the latest on Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, Ohio, South Dakota and Wisconsin.
We may be self-testing for COVID-19 some day as early studies show that less invasive self tests for COVID-19, when done correctly, can work.
The wet weather has taken a toll on homes, businesses and roads across the region. So far, it’s the wettest May in Chicago history.