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Coronavirus IL: Feds Now Say They'll Send Ventilators, Masks
Also, biotech companies and the Illinois Manufacturer's Association are ramping up production of masks, gloves, ventilators and more.

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Also, biotech companies and the Illinois Manufacturer's Association are ramping up production of masks, gloves, ventilators and more.

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More than 50 retail chains have temporarily shuttered in response to the ongoing new coronavirus outbreak.
A week after many IL schools sent students home or extended spring break, some are taking even more extreme measures due to coronavirus.
A Chicago woman in her 60s has died. Her death is not connected to a nursing home.
Macy’s says it will provide benefits and compensations to its impacted workers.
Confirmed coronavirus cases in Illinois jumped from 160 to 288 since Tuesday.
Plus, one longtime Congressman was ousted by his Democratic challenger.
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Anyone who is healthy and hasn't traveled can show up to a polling place and become an election judge.
The Illinois State Dental Society is urging dentists to stop seeing patients except for emergencies.
What workers need to know if they get sick or temporarily laid off due to the coronavirus outbreak; plus, other help for families.
Despite the closing of schools, bars and restaurants, Tuesday's primary is still on.