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Coronavirus In Illinois March 16 Update: 105 Cases, 15 Counties
As cases jumped from 66 Saturday to 105 by Monday, the Tuesday primary is still on.

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As cases jumped from 66 Saturday to 105 by Monday, the Tuesday primary is still on.

United Center day-of-game employees will continue to be paid through the end of the season.
The governor was frustrated earlier in the week with residents who continue to frequent bars during the coronavirus outbreak.
A woman at a DuPage County long-term care facility tested positive for COVID-19, and the illness is now in Central and Southern Illinois.
Here's a roundup of all the COVID-19 developments in Illinois as of March 14, from school closings and changes to Mass and the IL tollway.
All locations, including Naperville, Chicago, Orland, Schaumburg, Northbrook, Oak Brook and Skokie, are shutting down.
Pritzker pushed for the suspension of all major sporting events in Chicago, but said schools are not closing and the election will happen.
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Here's a roundup of all the COVID-19 developments in Illinois as of March 12.
Some schools are moving classes online. Others are telling students to prepare not to return from spring break. Here's what's happening.
The former vice president and presidential candidate was scheduled to be in Illinois on Friday.
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The suggestion came as Illinois' coronavirus case count grew to 25.
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.