Public health data shows there have been less than 80 new cases of the coronavirus each day since May 30.
The data shows 548 new cases were confirmed between May 27 and June 2; more than 1,100 new cases were confirmed over the prior 7-day period.
State officials closed all community-based testing sites after protests and looting over the weekend in a number of cities.
Self-swab tests will be available starting Friday from 24 additional CVS pharmacies in Illinois, including a second testing site in Aurora.
The city has partnered with the Northern Illinois Food Bank and the Quad Country Urban League to provide food for up to 800 families.
The total number of confirmed coronavirus cases in Kane County jumped more than 25 percent over the past week, according to state data.
Ignored calls could limit the effectiveness of coronavirus contact tracing, according to local officials.
The site will conduct tests three days a week for first responders, health care providers and others with coronavirus-related symptoms.
CVS Health plans to begin conducting COVID-19 tests Friday from the drive-thru windows at 17 pharmacies in Illinois by appointment only.
Aurora accounted for 47 percent of all new cases in Kane County over the past week, public health data shows.
Thirty-eight people died in Kane County since last Monday, including 17 over the weekend, Coroner Rob Russell announced Monday.
Willie Wilson and Mayor Richard Irvin are scheduled to hand out masks from 10 a.m. to noon Saturday at the Aurora Transportation Center.
More than 70 percent of the city’s coronavirus-related deaths have been recorded in the past two weeks, according to public health data.
The Rush Copley and AMITA Mercy medical centers saw spikes in the number of coronavirus patients after Easter that have not yet come down.
A quarter of the city’s total cases have been confirmed since the start of May, according to public health data.
April 22 was the first day the city reported more than 35 new cases, but officials have confirmed at least that many every day since.
The Edward Foundation has awarded $20,000 in scholarships to Edward Hospital student volunteers.
The Alden of Waterford facility in Aurora is one of 40 in Illinois that members of the SEIU Healthcare Illinois union are set to picket.
More than 50 people in Kane County have died of the new coronavirus, according to Kane County Coroner Rob Russell.
Despite the large jump in confirmed cases of the coronavirus, the city’s death toll still stands at seven, according to officials.
The state of Illinois launched a drive-thru testing site at the mall on Wednesday for anyone experiencing coronavirus-like symptoms.
Staff at the Rush Copley Medical Center cheered as an Aurora coronavirus survivor made his way to the exit doors after 18 days.
The facility is conducting free tests four days a week for people who are showing symptoms of the coronavirus.
The mobile pantry will be providing food to residents in need from 4:30-6:30 p.m. at the Main Baptist Church in Aurora.
The Illinois Department of Public Health published data Sunday showing 14 Elmwood Terrace residents have the new coronavirus.
The number of people in Aurora confirmed to have the new coronavirus has tripled in less than two weeks, according to the latest statistics.
Six Bickford of Aurora residents have died from the new coronavirus, but the facility is disputing the state's count of 31 confirmed cases.
An Aurora pastor spent Easter with his family after recovering from the coronavirus, which left him on a ventilator in a Michigan hospital.
Aurora first responders recently received a donation of 100 3D-printed face shields from Hinsdale's TinkRworks.
The health system recently detailed donation guidelines as well as information on what the local hospitals need right now.
While new medicines are being developed, doctors are currently relying on a range of older medicines to treat infected patients.
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Here are the latest updates on coronavirus cases in Aurora.
The new cases include patients from a wide range of age groups.
Four more cases were confirmed Thursday, bringing the total to 12.
The patient who died was a man in his 90s, city officials said.
Even in a best-case scenario, hospitals in the region would be hard pressed to meet demand, according to a new report from ProPublica.
The employee, who lives outside of Aurora has been self-quarantined since March 17, when they started experiencing symptoms.
The change will be in effect during the coronavirus shutdown.
Kane County Board Chairman Christopher Lauzen made the declaration Tuesday.