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			Public Health Officials Announce 12 
			New Cases of Coronavirus Disease in Illinois  Send a link to a friend
 
            
            [March 17, 2020]  
            
			SPRINGFIELD 
			- The Illinois Department of Public Health today announced 12 new 
			cases of coronavirus disease (COVID-19) across Illinois. Two 
			additional counties are now reporting cases, Peoria and Will 
			counties. Other locations with cases include Chicago and Champaign, 
			Clinton, Cook, Cumberland, DuPage, Kane, Lake, McHenry, Sangamon, 
			St. Clair, Whiteside, Winnebago, and Woodford counties.  | 
        
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			 “We know there is a lot of concern as the number 
			of cases and locations increase,” said IDPH Director Dr. Ngozi Ezike. 
			“However, not everyone who has respiratory symptoms like cough and 
			shortness of breath needs to be tested. Similarly, not everyone who 
			is infected with novel coronavirus needs medical treatment. We want 
			to make sure those at higher risk of severe illness are prioritized 
			for testing and that they can receive the medical care they need. We 
			ask those who have mild symptoms to stay home so the health care 
			system is not overwhelmed.” 
 Information so far suggests that most COVID-19 illness is mild. 
			However, older people and people of all ages with severe chronic 
			medical conditions, like heart disease, lung disease, and diabetes, 
			seem to be at higher risk of developing serious illness. It is 
			crucial that we limit contact with older people and those with 
			certain health conditions.
 
 Currently, IDPH is reporting 105 cases in 15 counties in Illinois. 
			Cases have occurred in all age ranges and the number of cases that 
			do not have a clear connection to travel or a known COVID-19 case is 
			increasing.
 
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            Social distancing measures, such as working from home 
			when possible, limiting the amount of time spent in the community, 
			and trying to avoid public transportation as much as possible, will 
			help reduce the number of people who become sick at any given time 
			and the possibility of exhausting our health care resources.
 For information about how you, your school, workplace, and community 
			can prepare, please visit Preventing COVID-19 Spread in Communities. 
			For general questions about COVID-19, call the hotline at 
			1-800-889-3931 or email dph.sick@illinois.gov.
 
 A list of local health departments can be found on the IDPH website.
 
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