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Four more deaths at Villas; residents quarantined at Centennial Pointe
The death toll among Villas East residents infected with the coronavirus continued to rise Friday.
The latest this morning
Illinois health centers get $25M to expand testing for COVID-19

Rockford's Crusader Community Health receives nearly $1 million to support testing efforts

Illinois reports 2,887 new COVID-19 cases, 14% positivity rate

Statewide tests surpass 20,000 in 24 hours for the first time

 
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Under The Dome Podcast: Gov. Pritzker’s five-phase regional plan to reopen the state

On this week's episode of the Under the Dome podcast the State Journal-Register's Bernard Schoenburg and Doug Finke work remotely to bring you the latest updates on Illinois' response to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Macoupin County employees exposed to virus; courthouse closed for cleaning

The Macoupin County Courthouse in Carlinville was closed for professional cleaning Thursday and Friday after a person who had been there April 30 and May 1 tested positive for coronavirus.

 
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Economy loses 20.5M jobs and unemployment soars to 14.7% in April as coronavirus pandemic spreads

The U.S. economy lost 20.5 million jobs in April and the unemployment rate soared to 14.7% -- both record highs -- laying bare the starkest picture yet of the crippling gut punch delivered by the coronavirus pandemic.

COVID-19 updates: Sangamon County Fair postponed

The 2020 Sangamon County Fair has been postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic, officials announced Friday.

NYC Nurse arrested in theft of credit card from dying COVID-19 patient, police say

A nurse at a New York City hospital was arrested Thursday after police say she stole a credit card from a patient who later died of COVID-19.

U.S. companies kept shipping masks overseas even as hospitals ran out and despite warnings

U.S. companies continued their massive sell-off of medical masks overseas throughout March, well after the coronavirus began infecting Americans and draining hospitals of critical supplies and even as White House officials raised red flags, a USA TODAY investigation found.  America exported more protective masks - including disposable surgical masks and N95 respirator masks - this March than in any other month in the past decade.

How the city of Springfield proposes to spend federal COVID-19 relief funds

When the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act was signed into law in late March, more than $5 billion of the more than $2 trillion stimulus package was set aside as additional Community Development Block Grant funds.