We thank you for your patience and understanding as we navigate this unexpected situation, announced Olga Solares of Illinois Ascension.
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Edward-Elmhurst Health has opened a Walk-In Clinic at 16151 Weber Rd., Suite 201 in Crest Hill.
L.A. Fitness operated for many years in Joliet at 1745 Route 59, but now it's changing its name and will be known as Esporta Fitness.
Vinita Voss had been working at the Spanish Community Center in Joliet as a health equity manager. She is a Joliet West graduate.
There is no wait period for blood donations after receiving a coronavirus vaccine dose.
This is how the Joliet area compares to Illinois for coronavirus vaccinations.
Here's an update on how the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has affected hospital capacity in Will County and across IL.
The specialty clinic offered sensory friendly vaccination spaces, wheelchair access and drive-thru appointments.
Joliet's Fire Department announced Saturday the former Toys-R-Us store will now be used to administer Moderna and Pfizer vaccines to people.
Here is how Illinois is doing compared to other states in the race to vaccinate residents.
Here's how many hospital beds are currently filled in Will County and across IL as the pandemic wanes.
Here's how the waning coronavirus pandemic is affecting hospital capacity in Will County and across IL.
The federal government is tracking the decline of COVID-19 cases in nursing homes, including in the Joliet area.
Dr. Semkiu is accepting new patients at the EMG office in Crest Hill at 16151 Weber Road, Suite 201.
The federal government has been tracking coronavirus cases and deaths in nursing homes, including in Joliet.
Here are the latest figures on which hospitals and ICUs are closest to capacity in Will County.
Joliet's Fire Department is in its second full week of providing Moderna vaccinations to local teachers in the Joliet West field house.
New federal data shows how the coronavirus pandemic is affecting hospitals and their ICUs in Will County.
Off-duty volunteers from Joliet's fire department will be administering doses of the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine for the next several weeks.
New federal data shows how the coronavirus pandemic has affected hospital capacity in Will County and across Illinois.
New treatment offered at Comprehensive Pain & Wellness in Morris
New data provided by the federal government shows which hospitals are nearing capacity in the Joliet area.
The region is ineligible for reduced COVID-19 restrictions because the number of hospitalized COVID-19 patients didn't drop fast enough.
New data provided by the federal government shows which hospitals are closest to capacity in Will County.
But a slight increase in Region 7's coronavirus positivity rates or hospital bed availability could prevent a loosening of restrictions.
This week, Governor JB Pritzker announced guidelines for the next stage of COVID-19 vaccine distribution across Illinois.
Survey results will help with vaccine distribution.
The Will County Health Department is offering free COVID-19 tests at a number of sites this week on a walk-in basis.
Nearly 5,000 doses of the Pfizer vaccine arrived Wednesday in Joliet, making it a great day for Will County, Jennifer Bertino-Tarrant said.
There is now public data showing how close your local hospital is to being at or over capacity.
Will County reported 591 coronavirus deaths so far this year, and 73 percent involve residents who are in their 70s and older.
One inmate housed at the jail since February is believed to be the spreader, the sheriff's office said.
The average number of COVID-19 patients in the region's hospitals fell Wednesday for the first time in seven weeks.
Testing will be provided at two drive-thru events in the Joliet area during the week of Thanksgiving.
A temporary drive-thru coronavirus testing site is now open in Joliet.
The Illinois Department of Public Health reported Friday that intensive care units in Region 7's hospitals had only 23 beds remaining.
With coronavirus cases and deaths on the rise, two Will County government buildings won't be open to residents.
Visits to the doctor for the flu haven't been this high since 2009.