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Coronavirus In Illinois: What You Need To Know For March 11
Here's a roundup of all the COVID-19 developments in Illinois as of March 11.

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Here's a roundup of all the COVID-19 developments in Illinois as of March 11.

Major events are being called off as Illinois schools also announce closures and churches cancel weekend services amid COVID-19 fears.
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As the Illinois case count hits 19, state officials anticipate event cancellations and are urging residents to be prepared.
The World Congress of Cardiology, set to be held at McCormick Place, was cancelled.
Two more schools cancelled classes after a community member came into contact with a patient diagnosed with coronavirus.
Here's a roundup of all the COVID-19 developments in Illinois as of March 10.
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Aetna also says it will not charge co-pays for Teledoc/telemedicine visits for 90 days — for any reason.
The victim was not able to give police the exact location where he was shot.
The students made the discovery during the school day Friday.
A man in his 60s is in serious condition, and a Chicago high school is quarantined after a staffer was diagnosed with the virus.
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Illinois is about to switch to daylight saving time, though a poll shows about 40 percent of Americans want to ditch it.
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Schock, who supported the Defense of Marriage Act and opposed the repeal of 'Don't Ask Don't Tell,' made the announcement on his website.
After spiking in August 2019 and peaking a month later, vaping illnesses are declining, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says.
Now going head to head in the Democratic primary with former Vice President Joe Biden, Sanders hopes to drum up support in Chicago.