November 27, 2024

Niles-Morton Grove, IL Coronavirus Updates & News For February 25

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Niles-Morton Grove, IL | 1d

Here’s an update on how the waning coronavirus pandemic is affecting hospital capacity in Cook County and across IL.

Weekly Update: Hospital Capacity In Niles-Morton Grove Area

Weekly Update: Hospital Capacity In Niles-Morton Grove Area

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NILES-MORTON GROVE, IL — The United States passed a grim milestone this week, when the death toll from coronavirus topped half a million, but other statistics point to the slow waning of the pandemic. Among these more optimistic figures is the number of new hospitalizations nationwide, which fell last week to just over 56,000, down sharply since the 130,000 recorded in mid-January and the lowest number since November. Experts… Read more

Winnetka-Glencoe, IL | 14h

Local fire officials hope the paramedic-backed pilot program can become a model for community partnerships throughout the state.

NORTHFIELD, IL — A first-of-its kind vaccination site run by local firefighters and paramedics has opened at New Trier High School. Local officials hope the pilot program can be replicated as more doses of COVID-19 vaccines become available for distribution…. Read more

Glenview, IL | 18h

From DIY projects to a COVID-19 memory book, the library is seeking patron input on a number of projects this winter.

Press release from the Glenview Public Library:… Read more

Chicago, IL | 11h

Jose Abreu, who led the Sox to their first playoff berth in 2008, believes he contracted a mild case of the virus in January, the team said.

CHICAGO — Reigning American League MVP and White Sox first baseman Jose Abreu will be away for the team for several days after testing positive for the coronavirus, the team announced on Wednesday…. Read more

Bucktown-Wicker Park, IL | 1d

See how the waning COVID-19 pandemic is affecting hospital capacity in Cook County and across IL.

BUCKTOWN-WICKER PARK, IL — The United States passed a grim milestone this week, when the death toll from coronavirus topped half a million, but other statistics point to the slow waning of the pandemic. Among these more optimistic figures is the number of new hospitalizations nationwide, which fell last week to just over 56,000, down sharply since the 130,000 recorded in mid-January and the lowest number since November. Exper… Read more

Chicago, IL | 1d

See how the waning coronavirus epidemic is affecting hospital capacity in Cook County and across IL.

CHICAGO, IL — The United States passed a grim milestone this week, when the death toll from coronavirus topped half a million, but other statistics point to the slow waning of the pandemic. Among these more optimistic figures is the number of new hospitalizations nationwide, which fell last week to just over 56,000, down sharply since the 130,000 recorded in mid-January and the lowest number since November. Experts attribute … Read more

Lake View, IL | 1d

See how the waning COVID-19 pandemic is affecting hospital capacity in Cook County and across IL.

LAKE VIEW, IL — The United States passed a grim milestone this week, when the death toll from coronavirus topped half a million, but other statistics point to the slow waning of the pandemic. Among these more optimistic figures is the number of new hospitalizations nationwide, which fell last week to just over 56,000, down sharply since the 130,000 recorded in mid-January and the lowest number since November. Experts attribut… Read more

Lincoln Park, IL | 1d

See how the waning COVID-19 epidemic is affecting hospital capacity in Cook County and across IL.

LINCOLN PARK, IL — The United States passed a grim milestone this week, when the death toll from coronavirus topped half a million, but other statistics point to the slow waning of the pandemic. Among these more optimistic figures is the number of new hospitalizations nationwide, which fell last week to just over 56,000, down sharply since the 130,000 recorded in mid-January and the lowest number since November. Experts attri… Read more

Glenview, IL | 1d

New federal data shows how the waning coronavirus pandemic is affecting hospitals in Cook County.

GLENVIEW, IL — The United States passed a grim milestone this week, when the death toll from coronavirus topped half a million, but other statistics point to the slow waning of the pandemic. Among these more optimistic figures is the number of new hospitalizations nationwide, which fell last week to just over 56,000, down sharply since the 130,000 recorded in mid-January and the lowest number since November. Experts attribute… Read more

Palatine, IL | 1d

Here’s an update on how the waning coronavirus epidemic is affecting hospital capacity in Cook County and across IL.

PALATINE, IL — The United States passed a grim milestone this week, when the death toll from coronavirus topped half a million, but other statistics point to the slow waning of the pandemic. Among these more optimistic figures is the number of new hospitalizations nationwide, which fell last week to just over 56,000, down sharply since the 130,000 recorded in mid-January and the lowest number since November. Experts attribute… Read more

Skokie, IL | 1d

See how the waning coronavirus epidemic is affecting hospital capacity in Cook County and across IL.

SKOKIE, IL — The United States passed a grim milestone this week, when the death toll from coronavirus topped half a million, but other statistics point to the slow waning of the pandemic. Among these more optimistic figures is the number of new hospitalizations nationwide, which fell last week to just over 56,000, down sharply since the 130,000 recorded in mid-January and the lowest number since November. Experts attribute t… Read more

Chicago, IL | 22h

Travelers who don’t have COVID-19 symptoms and have been “fully vaccinated” for two weeks aren’t required to get tests or quarantine.

CHICAGO — Traveling to and from 18 states will no longer require mandatory coronavirus testing or quarantine under the city’s emergency travel order, public health officials said Tuesday. … Read more

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