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			Pritzker Announces State of Illinois 
			Surpasses 1 Million COVID-19 TestsExpanded Testing Criteria Will Allow 
			Anyone to Get Tested at Community-Based Testing Sites
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            [June 26, 2020]  
              Governor JB Pritzker today joined U.S. 
			Representative Cheri Bustos, Illinois General Assembly Leaders Jehan 
			Gordon-Booth and Dave Koehler and county and city leaders at a 
			Community-Based Testing Site in Peoria, to announce more than 1 
			million tests have been performed in Illinois. Testing is critical 
			to preventing additional spread of COVID-19 as Illinois takes a safe 
			and deliberate approach to reopening through the Restore Illinois 
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			 This milestone is the result of the incredible 
			work of so many people behind the scenes in state government, in our 
			National Guard, in our public and private hospital and healthcare 
			systems all around the state  people who were willing to battle it 
			out to build out a testing infrastructure that is accurate, 
			efficient, and accessible, said Governor JB Pritzker. And were 
			still building  but Im very proud to be one of the earliest states 
			to hit this landmark. 
 Governor Pritzker remains committed to increase testing 
			accessibility for every community across Illinois. The State has 
			opened 11 Community-Based Testing Sites for anyone to get tested, 
			regardless of symptoms. At these sites, testing is available at no 
			cost to the individual. Furthermore, no appointment, doctor 
			referral, or insurance is required. The state operated 
			Community-Based Testing Sites currently have the capacity to test 
			more than 6,000 people per day.
 
			
			 
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            Building on this robust statewide effort to expand 
			testing, there are now a total of 279 public sites for Illinoisans 
			to access tests. Of the 279 sites, 108 are Federally Qualified 
			Health Centers, committed to providing meaningful, culturally 
			competent healthcare to everyone, regardless of insurance status or 
			ability to pay. 
 The Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH) recommends that 
			anyone who has recently participated in a mass gathering, including 
			recent rallies and protests, to get tested for COVID-19 five to 
			seven days after attending an event or immediately following any 
			symptoms. If there are known cases, precautions can be made to 
			ensure the individual is quarantined and does not risk exposure to 
			others.
 
            [Office of the Governor JB Pritzker] | 
        
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				A list of public and private testing sites can be found on the 
				IDPH website: http://www.dph.illinois.gov/testing. 
				
				  
					
						
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							Location | 
							
							
							Address | 
							
							
							Times |  
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							Aurora | 
							
							1650 Premium Outlet BlvdAurora
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							8:00 a.m.  4:00 p.m. 
							
							while daily supplies last 
							
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							Auburn/ Gresham/ 
							
							
							Chatham | 
							
							SMG Chatham210 W 87th Street
 
							
							Chicago | 
							
							8:00 a.m.  4:00 p.m. 
							
							while daily supplies last |  
							| 
							
							
							*Bloomington | 
							
							1106 Interstate DriveBloomington
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							9:00 a.m.  5:00 p.m.while daily supplies last
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							Champaign | 
							
							Market Place Shopping Ctr2000 N. Neil Street Champaign
 
							
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							8:00 a.m.  4:00 p.m. 
							
							while daily supplies last |  
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							*East St. Louis | 
							
							Jackie Joyner Kersee Ctr.Argonne Drive
 East St Louis
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							8:00 a.m.  4:00 p.m. 
							
							while daily supplies last |  
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							Harwood Heights | 
							
							6959 W. Forest Preserve Rd. 
							
							Chicago | 
							
							7:00 a.m.  3:00 p.m.while daily supplies last
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							*Peoria | 
							
							Peoria Civic Center Fulton Street Parking LotPeoria
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							8:00 a.m.  4:00 p.m. 
							
							while daily supplies last |  
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							Rockford | 
							
							1601 Parkview AvenueRockford
 | 
							
							8:00 a.m.  4:00 p.m. 
							
							while daily supplies last |  
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							Rolling Meadows | 
							
							Rolling Meadows HS 
							
							2901 Central Road 
							
							Rolling Meadows | 
							
							8:00 a.m.  4:00 p.m. 
							
							while daily supplies last |  
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							South Holland | 
							
							South Suburban College15800 State St
 South Holland
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							8:00 a.m.  4:00 p.m. 
							
							while daily supplies last |  
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							Waukegan | 
							
							102 W. Water StreetWaukegan
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							8:00 a.m.  4:00 p.m. 
							
							while daily supplies last |  
				
				  
				
				*Walk-up testing is available at Bloomington, East St. Louis, 
				and Peoria.   |