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Illinois Coronavirus 'Will Get Much Worse Before It Gets Better'
Confirmed coronavirus cases in Illinois jumped from 160 to 288 since Tuesday.

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Confirmed coronavirus cases in Illinois jumped from 160 to 288 since Tuesday.

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The suggestion came as Illinois' coronavirus case count grew to 25.