| “Today, we are pleased join federal, state, and 
			local officials in McLean County to announce that the federal 
			government will extend their support and funding for the COVID—19 
			testing facility at the McLean County Fairgrounds,” said the 
			Congressmen. “The coronavirus pandemic calls on each of us to put 
			aside our political differences and work together to overcome this 
			health and economic crisis. We are pleased that the federal 
			government moved swiftly to expand their support Illinois’ testing 
			ability.
 “We also want thank the Adjutant General of the Illinois National 
			Guard, Brig. Gen. Richard Neely, his servicemen and women, and the 
			McLean County Health Department for their tireless work to keep this 
			site running and our community safe. In Congress, we’ll continue to 
			work with our colleagues and the White House in a bipartisan manner 
			to support the McLean County testing site and Illinois’ response.”
 
 In late March, the Department of Health and Human Services launched 
			a pilot community-based testing program, so the federal government 
			could provide enhanced testing support for the states. The McLean 
			County facility, which is part of the pilot program, was scheduled 
			to be transitioned over to the state of Illinois in the coming days 
			as planned. After working with federal partners at HHS and in the 
			state, the community-based testing site will continue to be 
			supported and funded by the federal government through May 30th, 
			once the state paperwork is submitted.
 
 Federal Government Support for Illinois’ Response:
 
 On March 4, Congress passed the first emergency coronavirus package, 
			which was signed into law by President Trump on March 6, 2020. This 
			package included $7.8 billion funding to increase testing 
			capabilities across the country, bolster state and local response 
			efforts, provide relief to small businesses, and purchase essential 
			equipment and supplies. Nearly $36 million in direct HHS grants to 
			Chicago & the state of Illinois
 On March 27, 
			2020, Congress passed the third emergency coronavirus package (H.R. 
			748, as amended) by voice vote, which was later signed into law by 
			President Trump on that same day.  
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             This package provided almost $2 trillion in 
			relief, including direct financial assistance to middle-class 
			Americans, funds to support health care workers and hospitals, 
			emergency loans for small businesses, expanded unemployment 
			insurance and directs funds to state and local governments. CARES 
			supplemental funding to Illinois from HHS, through the Health 
			Resources & Services Administration, totals 
			$51.6M to support 45 health centers in the state. 
			Alternate care sites that the Army Corps of Engineers 
			is supporting, designing, and building out 
				
				
				McCormick Place Convention Center in Chicago
				
				West Lake Hospital, in Melrose Park
				
				Sherman Hospital in Elgin
				
				Metro South Hospital in Blue IslandVibra Hospital in Springfield
				10 
				additional sites under review Under the federal government’s leadership, 
			Community Based Testing Locations (2 state run and 3 private sector) 
			entirely supplied by HHS/FEMA and partially staffed by US Public 
			Health Service.
 Total allocation of supplies from the Strategic National Stockpile (SNS) 
			delivered to Illinois (2 total shipments; one pending state 
			verification):
 
				
				
				540,523 N95 Respirators
				
				1,585,657 Surgical Masks
				
				260,330 Face Shields
				
				213,230 Surgical Gowns
				
				7,621 Coveralls
				
				1,130,407 Gloves
				
				Total 600 ventilators provided to Illinois, to-date
				
				Request for additional 100 ventilators from Chicago pending 
            [JOHN RAUBER. OFFICE OF CONGRESSMAN 
			DARIN LaHOOD] |