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Heather Simpson was the keynote speaker Wednesday at the Illinois Department of Public Health’s infectious disease conference at Illinois State University.
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Data shows that around 17% of people in Illinois have experienced long COVID as of March, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Finding data more granular — say, for central Illinois, or even McLean County — is a little trickier.
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On the high plains of Kansas, a beloved restaurant uses local products to help keep a shrinking farm town alive.
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All counties are reporting at Low Level for respiratory illnesses.
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Current President and CEO Ed Curtis is expected to retire next year.
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Council to recommend how the Illinois Medicaid program can cover new, expensive therapies
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When a shooting ended the Super Bowl victory rally in Kansas City, the local prosecutor assumed it was a traditional mass shooter — a lone gunman bent on destruction. The truth was more complex.
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Another measure would prohibit small single-use plastic bottles at hotels.
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As consistent job creators, hospitals generate 445,00 direct and indirect jobs.
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A Chicago Tribune investigation found numerous cases where staff facing abuse allegations were allowed to continue working with patients.
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The Environmental Protection Agency announced last week that the U.S. will allow year-round sales in several Midwestern states in 2025. Environmental advocates, however, say the decision is a step in the wrong direction.
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The proposals target practices designed to curb utilization.