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Health officials are warning of a potential resurgence of Mpox cases in Illinois. The city of Chicago reports nearly 50 cases of the viral contagious disease this month.
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The national COVID emergency ends Thursday. McLean County Health Department administrator Jessica McKnight says access to vaccines and COVID tests likely won't change much in the short term.
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The study compiles data on more than 90 factors, including health behaviors, clinical care and socioeconomics. McLean County scored well for a low rate of teen births and high rates of mammography screenings and flu vaccinations.
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A majority of Illinois counties are at low transmission, while 25 are at medium level, including Ford, Logan, Peoria and Tazewell in central Illinois.
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The McLean County Health Department reports two more COVID-related deaths, including a man in his 60s and a man in his 80s. COVID cases and hospitalizations are steady in McLean County.
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McLean County remains at medium COVID transmission. The McLean County Health Department (MCHD) on Friday reported two more COVID-related deaths.
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New coronavirus cases and hospitalizations are on the rise, compared with the last time the county released COVID data on Nov. 18.
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About 1 in 6 McLean County residents smokes. Public health administrators challenge smokers to try to kick the habit for at least one day.
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McLean County saw a slight drop in COVID hospitalizations and one additional death in the past week. The McLean County Health Department announced Friday the latest death was a man in his 90s, who was associated with a long-term care facility.
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The McLean County Health Department (MCHD) on Friday reported the death of a man in his 70s. He's the county's 403rd COVID-related death since the start of the pandemic.