DES MOINS, Iowa (KCRG) – The total number of Iowans hospitalized due to the novel coronavirus is slowly declining, according to state figures Saturday. As of 10:30 a.m. Saturday, the Iowa Department of Public Health said the state had recorded a total of 255,009 since the outbreak began. 187,463 people …
Read More »NBC CHICAGO – The government’s Pritzker has warned of a stay-at-home order in the coming days when ‘things don’t take a turn’.
Government of Illinois. JB Pritzker warned on Thursday that a “mandatory” stay-at-home order was possible if things did not change in the coming days. ” Speaking for the first time, the state health department issued a new guideline urging residents to stay home and work from home wherever possible, Pritzker …
Read More »IDPH Releases New Guidance Urging Residents to Stay Home and Leave Only for ‘Essential Activities’ – NBC Chicago
The Illinois Department of Health issued a new guideline Wednesday urging residents to stay home and only take leave for “essential activities.” The pre-Thanksgiving holiday guide recommends that, for the next three weeks, residents “stay at home as much as possible, leaving only for necessary and essential activities, such as …
Read More »IDPH Releases New Guidance Urging Residents to Stay Home and Leave Only for ‘Essential Activities’ – NBC Chicago
The Illinois Department of Health issued a new guideline Wednesday urging residents to stay home and only take leave for “essential activities.” The pre-Thanksgiving holiday guide recommends that, for the next three weeks, residents “stay at home as much as possible, leaving only for necessary and essential activities, such as …
Read More »COVID-19 patients in ICU highest in early June, ventilator record high
DES MOINS, Iowa (KCRG) – Hospital admissions were high on Saturday due to a novel coronavirus illness, with thousands more cases and additional deaths reported, according to figures provided by state officials. As of 10:30 a.m. Saturday, the Iowa Department of Public Health said 4,249 additional cases of COVD-19 had …
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