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Plainfield Coronavirus Update: 49 Cases Confirmed; No Deaths
There are two new reported cases in the village this morning, but still no confirmed deaths.

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There are two new reported cases in the village this morning, but still no confirmed deaths.

The county health department confirmed Thursday evening that a man in his 70s has died from coronavirus-related causes.
The loan program is one way the village is trying to help the local small business community as the coronavirus crisis continues.
Type-O blood is in especially short supply.
19 new cases were confirmed on April 8.
The newest figure indicates that 12 people were confirmed to have the virus in Plainfield in one day.
Police and fire officials said the intersection is now clear to all traffic
The March car accident which killed a local teenager left a survivor - and her family is still seeking donations for her medical treatment.
The village of Oswego and its sanitation provider, Groot Waste Management, have announced changes to the local recycling program.
Parishioners from St. Mary Immaculate gave flowers and face masks to seniors at the Romeoville-based care center on Wednesday.
As the number of coronavirus cases continues to climb across the state, so too does the number of ICU beds being put to use.
As of the latest count, Plainfield authorities had confirmed 35 coronavirus cases in the village.
This morning's update on the latest coronavirus count bring's the county's total to 66.
Oswego village officials announced today that they would be postponing the much-loved wine festival over coronavirus concerns.
As the coronavirus crisis continues, some officials are discussing delaying interest and late penalties on property taxes this year.
The Plainfield Police Department said they had closed 127th between Naper and Book as they investigated the incident.
The new restaurant, called Chop'd, will be the sister restaurant to the already-established Plainfield eatery known as Craft'd.
At the latest count, Plainfield reported 29 cases of new coronavirus, but no confirmed recoveries or deaths.
The county announced eight new cases of coronavirus on Monday evening, and eight new recoveries
Oswego police said a Yorkville woman was arrested Sunday evening after they responded to a report of a domestic disturbance in the village.