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Yes, there will be three viruses floating around this season (like last year). But an infectious disease specialist with OSF HealthCare says this viral season could be less burdensome than last year's.
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Illinois Wesleyan University is offering a new degree program in public health, and a nearly $280,000 grant is coming to the McLean County Health Department.
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McLean County remains under a medium level of coronavirus spread, according to data from the CDC. New cases dropped this week, but hospitalizations increased.
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In total, CDC data shows 2.4 million reported cases of STIs in 2020, even with the caveat that the coronavirus pandemic hindered surveillance of these illnesses.
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New fillings in a lawsuit against Reditus Labs CEO Aaron Rossi claim Rossi paid millions of dollars to settle a lawsuit against a former business partner partly to conceal offensive text messages.
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McLean County has moved to a high community rate for coronavirus spread after weeks at the medium level. McLean County reports three more COVID-related deaths and close to 500 news cases. That's down from the last several weeks.
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Reditus Labs CEO Aaron Rossi wants to sell two condo units he owns in Peoria as he awaits trial on federal tax fraud charges, and he’s seeking a judge’s permission.
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Petersen Health Care Inc. failed to pay more than 3,000 eligible workers for overtime, according to an investigation by the U.S. Department of Labor.
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McLean County remains an area of medium risk for COVID infection while most of the state is at low risk.
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An attorney who is representing WGLT and other news media in an effort to unseal documents in lawsuits involving Reditus CEO Aaron Rossi says Rossi doesn't need the court to protect his image.
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An increase in coronavirus cases has pushed McLean County into a medium risk level for COVID-19 spread.
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Aaron Rossi said through a spokesperson that a coordinated campaign is underway to bring "egregious and outrageous claims" against him.