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Illinois' 144 new coronavirus deaths are the highest single-day toll thus far.
Gov. J.B. Pritzker attributed Illinois' ranking to the increase in testing.
The increase coincided with a boost in the number of tests administered.
Coronavirus was spreading through cities earlier than previously thought, according to researchers.
Face coverings are required, but some state parks and nonessential businesses will reopen.
Anyone with coronavirus symptoms can get a test even without a doctor's order, the governor says.
The stay-at-home order has pushed the peak of the virus back by at least a month, even as another 119 Illinois residents have died.
Life goes on, and so do the top high school rankings by U.S. News & World Report.
Measures to curb the spread of coronavirus are seeing "real progress," but it's too soon to lift them, Pritzker said.
Part of a nationwide "Operation Gridlock movement," the group demanded an end to Illinois' stay-at-home order.
With schools closed through the end of the year, Gov. Pritzker said he needs more time before extending the stay-at-home order past April.
Gov. J.B. Pritzker announced the cancellation of in-person schooling through the end of the academic year due to coronavirus.
The state's death toll from coronavirus is now at 1,072
IL's coronavirus stay-at-home order is in place until at least April 30, but the governor has teamed up to work on a plan for reopening.