As CBS 2’s Charlie De Mar reported Monday night, there is no proven treatment for COVID-19, but there are drugs being tested.
As of Saturday, 61 of the 86 city residents confirmed to have have died from the new coronavirus were African American, city officials say.
Cell phone tracking data shows how Illinois is doing compared to the nation as a whole.
Cook County officials are being warned of an unfolding "public health catastrophe" as COVID-19 continues to spread behind bars.
State officials called the numbers, which include the loss of 243 "precious lives" "sobering" and pleaded with residents to stay home.
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Chicago personal trainer Brian McCabe found a unique way to keep his 3-year-old daughter Ayaana active during the stay-at-home order.
Gov. JB Pritzker announced 10,000 tests would soon be administered per day. He says state experts expect the virus to peak in mid-April.
Twelve nurses at University of Illinois Hospital were infected with the new coronavirus. One nurse was pregnant, nurses union says.
If everyone in Cook County adheres to social distancing, coronavirus may not peak until late summer, according to a recent analysis.
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Debbie Rogo of Portage Park says her wife Robin Didier goes to work every day without the protective gear she needs.
Hatzalah Chicago, an all-volunteer Orthodox Jewish ambulance service, donated N95 masks to local police amid shortage due to coronavirus.
NBC Universal donate medical masks used as TV props on NBC's "Chicago Med," "Fire" and "P.D." to real-life coronavirus first responders.
Gov. J.B. Pritzker said health care licenses would be extended through September and new licenses would be expedited.
Without more coronavirus tests Illinois is "flying blind," unable to identify location of "real clusters" of infected people, expert says.
Illinois Health and Hospital Association calls on construction companies, veterinarians and dentists to donate face masks, N95 respirators.
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Social distancing may have consequences for those also suffering from depression, anxiety and other mental health issues.
Doctor says hospital overcrowding due to the new coronavirus is "legitimate, at this point theoretical, concern" we're trying to prevent.
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The governor was frustrated earlier in the week with residents who continue to frequent bars during the coronavirus outbreak.
The coronavirus can infect anyone, but older adults (60 and up) are more likely to get seriously sick from it.
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The World Congress of Cardiology, set to be held at McCormick Place, was cancelled.
Gov. Pritzker issued a disaster proclamation Monday after four new patients tested positive for COVID-19, bringing the state's total to 11.
A man in his 60s is in serious condition, and a Chicago high school is quarantined after a staffer was diagnosed with the virus.
A special education assistant who recently traveled on the Grand Princess cruise ship has tested positive for COVID-19, authorities said.
The men's basketball team won't travel, and the women's team will not host two games over virus fears.
University of Chicago Medical Center said it was treating a suspected patient who later tested negative.
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A couple in their 60s was released from a suburban hospital earlier this month. They are the first confirmed coronavirus patients in Illinoi
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A Chicago woman in her 60s and her husband are the first confirmed person-to-person infections in the United States.
2,020 pounds of raw beef that may be contaminated with plastic has been recalled.
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The woman reportedly traveled to Wuhan, China, in December and flew back to Chicago earlier this month.