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Illinois receives additional
funding to fight West Nile virus
[AUG. 29, 2002]
CHICAGO
— Gov. George Ryan announced Wednesday that Illinois will receive
$400,506 from the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
to assist in the control of West Nile virus.
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"Illinois welcomes these additional
dollars," Ryan said. "Along with state dollars, this funding will
help us sustain our continuing efforts to manage West Nile virus in
Illinois." Illinois plans to use the additional funds for laboratory
enhancements, increased public awareness and local surveillance of
conditions that result in the spread of the virus.
The state’s West Nile Virus Task Force
was organized by the governor last fall after the virus was detected
in two birds in the Chicago metropolitan area. The group, which
began regular sessions last fall, meets regularly with Ryan to
update him on West Nile virus activity and prevention measures
throughout the state.
State Public Health Director Dr. John
R. Lumpkin, who leads the West Nile Virus Task Force, said the state
is doing all it can to monitor West Nile virus activity. The Chicago
laboratory for the Department
of Public Health has been working seven days a week to assist
hospitals and doctors with the testing of human samples. The funding
will support increased staffing, equipment and supplies.
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Human cases of West Nile virus have
been identified in Chicago and 10 Illinois counties: Chicago, 12
cases; suburban Cook County, 40; DuPage County, four; Ford County,
one; Jackson, one; Madison County, three; Montgomery County, one;
Sangamon County, two; Shelby County, one; St. Clair County, one; and
Will County, five.
The average age of people who have
contracted the virus in Illinois is 52.5 years. There have now been
a total of four deaths due to West Nile virus illness.
A total of 439 birds, 236 mosquito
batches and 62 horses in 92 Illinois counties have tested positive
this year for West Nile since surveillance for the
mosquito-transmitted virus began May 1.
A complete listing of the positive
birds, mosquito batches, horses and humans identified so far in
Illinois, by county, is available on the Illinois Department of
Public Health’s site at
http://www.idph.state.il.us/envhealth/
wnvsurveillance_data02.htm.
[Illinois
Government News Network
press release]
[For links to
more information on the West Nile virus, click here.]
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Hopedale needs blood donors
[AUG.
26, 2002]
Mark Rossi, chief operating
officer and spokesman for Hopedale Medical Complex, announced that
effective June 28 the hospital began receiving their blood supply
from Central Illinois Community Blood Center, a licensed, nonprofit
blood center headquartered in Springfield. "The medical complex
looks forward to the new affiliation and partnership," he said.
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According to Dr. Alfred N. Rossi,
laboratory director for Hopedale Medical Complex, the change was
made to improve product availability, service and cost containment.
Central Illinois Community Blood Center
has provided a safe and adequate blood supply to hospitals in
Springfield and the surrounding area for over 31 years. Each unit of
blood is fully tested as mandated by the FDA of all licensed blood
centers.
According to David Parsons, chief
executive officer, this is a natural partnership. He is proud of the
blood center’s record of supply and states there has never been a
surgery postponed or delayed due to a shortage of blood in the CICBC
service area. Furthermore, CICBC is one of only a handful of blood
centers in the country to have never issued an emergency appeal for
donations in order to prevent a shortage.
Central Illinois Community Blood Center
is licensed by the FDA, is accredited by the American Association of
Blood Banks, and is a member of America’s Blood Centers and Blood
Centers of America.
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America’s Blood Centers, or ABC, is an
association of 75 independent community blood centers that provide
about half of the nation’s volunteer donor blood supply. This
association provides a national affiliation that allows community
blood centers to share any excess blood collections throughout the
United States through a resource-sharing network.
The Central Illinois Community Blood
Center is nonprofit and is governed by a local volunteer board of
directors who serve without compensation and with the well-being of
area patients in mind. Because CICBC is community-based and free of
bureaucracy, it can provide other services to local hospitals, such
as free delivery, no restocking fees, 24-hour access, a local
full-time medical director certified in transfusion medicine and a
reference lab in a more cost-effective manner. In order to continue
this tradition of a safe, reliable and cost-effective blood supply,
CICBC needs the communities that it serves to support the local
blood supply with blood donations.
Central
Illinois Community Blood Center provides all of the blood and blood
products for 12 local hospitals, including those in Hopedale,
Lincoln, Springfield, Jacksonville, Taylorville, Pana, Hillsboro,
Carlinville, Carrollton and Pittsfield.
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Health
Matters A
monthly feature from Logan County Health Department
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The flu and
you
[SEPT.
3, 2002]
As the fall weather
approaches, flu season begins. Influenza is a serious and widespread
illness that is the cause of as many as 4,000 deaths each year in
Illinois. Influenza is caused by a virus that spreads from infected
people to the nose or throat of others and can cause fever, cough,
chills, sore throat, headache and muscle aches in people of any age.
Influenza should not be confused with intestinal illness.
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People considered at high risk should
get a flu shot every year. The optimal time for these individuals to
receive influenza vaccine is during October and November.
High-risk categories include:
• People 65 years of age
or older.
• People with chronic
medical conditions.
• People with immune
system problems.
• Women who will be in the
second or third trimester of pregnancy during flu season.
• Children receiving
long-term aspirin therapy.
• Employees of nursing
homes or other chronic care facilities.
• Health-care workers.
• Household contacts of
people at increased risk for influenza-related complications.
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All others should begin their flu shots
in November and later, for as long as vaccine is available.
Beginning in October, Logan County
Health Department will have flu and pneumonia immunizations
available at the Health Department, 109 Third St., and on the Rural
Health Van.
Flu shots and pneumonia shots cost $16
each. Medicare will pay for flu and pneumonia shots; clients must
bring their Medicare card with them. Medicaid will pay for only flu
shots; clients must bring their Medicaid card with them.
Watch the
newspapers for upcoming schedules of flu clinics or call Logan
County Health Department at (217) 735-2317 for more information.
[News
release]
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Red
Cross
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September Red Cross classes
[AUG.
22, 2002]
The American Red Cross will
offer CPR and first-aid classes Sept. 10, 11 and 12 at their office
at 125 S. Kickapoo St. in Lincoln.
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Adult CPR will be on the 10th, first
aid on the 11th, and infant and child CPR on the 12th. All classes
will be from 5:30 until 9:30 p.m.
To register
for any of the classes or for further information, call 732-2134.
Office hours are from noon until 4 p.m. weekdays. |
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West Nile Virus
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Honors
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Announcements
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Mobile
health unit schedule
The
Rural Health Partnership has announced the schedule for its mobile
health unit for 2002.
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Morning:
9-11 a.m. |
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Afternoon:
1-3:30 p.m. |
Monday |
1st and 3rd |
Hartsburg |
1st and 3rd |
Emden |
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2nd and 4th |
San Jose |
2nd and 4th |
Greenview |
Tuesday |
Weekly |
Chestnut |
Weekly |
Mount Pulaski |
Wednesday |
Weekly |
New Holland |
Weekly |
Middletown |
Thursday |
1st and 3rd |
Elkhart |
Weekly |
Atlanta |
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2nd and 4th |
Friendship
Manor-Lincoln |
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Friday |
1st, 2nd,
4th |
Village Hall-Latham |
1st |
Beason |
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2nd and 4th |
Broadwell |
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3rd |
Maintenance/ special
events |
3rd |
Maintenance/
special events
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The
mobile health unit does not operate on the following dates for
holidays
during 2002: Jan. 21 (Martin Luther King Jr. Day), Feb. 18 (Presidents’ Day),
March 29 (Good
Friday), May 27 (Memorial Day), July 4 (Independence Day), Sept. 2 (Labor Day), Oct.
14 (Columbus Day), Nov. 11 (Veterans Day), Nov. 28-29
(Thanksgiving break) and Dec. 24-25 (Christmas break).
For more
information on the mobile health unit schedule and services, contact
Dayle Eldredge at (217) 732-2161, Ext. 409.
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Community
resource list
This
family resource list to save and use is provided by the Healthy
Communities Partnership and the Healthy
Families Task Force, 732-2161, Ext. 409.
Agency |
Phone number |
Address |
Lincoln
agencies |
911 |
911 (emergency)
732-3911 (office -- non-emergency)
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911 Pekin St.
Lincoln, IL 62656
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Abraham Lincoln
Memorial Hospital
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732-2161
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315 Eighth St.
Lincoln, IL 62656
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American Red Cross
www.il-redcross.org |
732-2134 or
1 (800) 412-0100
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125 S. Kickapoo
Lincoln, IL 62656
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Catholic Social
Services
www.cdop.org |
732-3771 |
310 S. Logan
Lincoln, IL 62656
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Lincoln/Logan County Chamber
of Commerce
www.lincolnillinois.com |
735-2385 |
303 S. Kickapoo St.
Lincoln, IL 62656
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Community Action (CIEDC) |
732-2159
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1800 Fifth St.
Lincoln, IL 62656
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Crisis Pregnancy Center/
Living Alternatives |
735-4838 |
408 A Pulaski St.
Lincoln, IL 62656
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DCFS (Department of
Children
& Family Services) |
735-4402 or
1 (800) 252-2873
(crisis hotline)
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1120 Keokuk St.
Lincoln, IL 62656
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Heartland Community
College
- GED program |
735-1731 |
620 Broadway St.
Lincoln, IL 62656
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Housing Authority |
732-7776
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1028 N. College St.
Lincoln, IL 62656
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Illinois Breast &
Cervical Cancer Program (IBCCP)
www.logancountyhealth.org |
735-2317 or
1 (800) 269-4019
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109 Third St.
Lincoln, IL 62656
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Illinois Employment and Training Center (replaces JTPA office) |
735-5441 |
120
S. McLean St., Suite B
Farm
Bureau Building
Lincoln,
IL 62656
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Lincoln Area YMCA
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735-3915 |
319 W. Kickapoo St.
Lincoln, IL 62656
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Lincoln/Logan Food
Pantry |
732-2204
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P.O. Box 773
Lincoln, IL 62656
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Lincoln Parents’
Center |
735-4192 |
100 S. Maple
Lincoln, IL 62656
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Lincoln Park District |
732-8770 |
1400 Primm Rd.
Lincoln, IL 62656
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Logan County Department
of Human Services (Public Aid)
www.state.il.us/agency/dhs |
735-2306 |
1500 Fourth St.
P.O.
Box 310
Lincoln, IL 62656
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Logan County Health
Department
www.logancountyhealth.org |
735-2317 |
109 Third St.
P.O. Box
508
Lincoln, IL 62656
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Logan-Mason Mental
Health |
735-2272 or
735-3600
(crisis line)
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304 Eighth St.
Lincoln, IL 62656
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Logan-Mason
Rehabilitation Center |
735-1413 |
760 S. Postville Drive
Lincoln, IL 62656
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The Oasis
(Senior Citizens
of Logan County) |
732-6132 |
501 Pulaski St.
Lincoln, IL 62656
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Project READ
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735-1731 |
620 Broadway St.
Lincoln, IL 62656
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Salvation Army |
732-7890
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1501 N. Kickapoo
Lincoln, IL 62656
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Senior Services of
Central Illinois |
732-6213 or
1 (800) 252-8966
(crisis line)
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109 Third St.
Lincoln, IL 62656
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U. of I. Extension
Service
www.ag.uiuc.edu |
732-8289 |
980 N. Postville Drive
Lincoln, IL 62656
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Springfield
agencies |
Department of Aging
www.state.il.us/aging |
785-3356 |
421 E. Capitol, #100
Springfield, IL 62701-1789
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American Cancer Society
www.cancer.org |
546-7586
(24 hour) |
1305 Wabash, Suite J
Springfield, IL 62704
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Community Child Care
Connection
www.childcaresolutions.org |
(217) 525-2805 or
1 (800) 676-2805
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1004 N. Milton Ave.
Springfield, IL 62702-4430
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Hospice Care of
Illinois |
1 (800) 342-4862
(24 hour) or
732-2161, Ext. 444
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720 N. Bond
Springfield, IL 62702
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Illinois Department of
Public Health
www.idph.state.il.us |
(217) 782-4977
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535 W. Jefferson
Springfield, IL 62761
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Legal Assistance
Foundation |
(217) 753-3300 or
1 (800) 252-8629
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730 E. Vine St., Suite
214
Springfield, IL 62703
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Sojourn Shelter &
Services Inc.
http://www.sojournshelter.org/
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732-8988 or
1 (866) HELP4DV
(24-hour hotline)
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1800 Westchester Blvd.
Springfield, IL 62704
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U. of I. Division of
Specialized Care for Children
www.uic.edu |
524-2000 or
1 (800) 946-8468
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421 South Grand Ave.
West
Second Floor
Springfield, IL 62704
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Logan County
libraries |
Atlanta Library |
(217) 648-2112 |
100 Race St.
Atlanta, IL 61723 |
Elkhart Library |
(217) 947-2313 |
121 E. Bohan
Elkhart, IL 62634 |
Lincoln Public Library
www.lincolnpubliclibrary.org |
732-8878 |
725 Pekin St.
Lincoln, IL 62656 |
Mount Pulaski Library |
792-5919
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320 N. Washington
Mount Pulaski, IL 62548
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2-15-02) |
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