Highland Park is entering a second flu season amid a global pandemic. Luckily, there are plenty of places in town to get a flu shot.
Family caregivers have a “go-to” professional resource to support caregiving needs for a loved one
IDPH released ZIP code level data showing over 71% of Highland Park residents are fully vaccinated, compared to under 62% in Lake Forest.
Here are updated numbers on which hospitals are nearing capacity in Lake County.
Administrators in several local school districts anticipate the possible authorization of the Pfizer vaccine for younger children next week.
Here is how the Highland Park area is doing with coronavirus vaccinations.
Here are updated figures on which hospitals are nearing capacity in Lake County.
This is how the Highland Park area compares to Illinois for coronavirus vaccinations.
A regional vaccination site at the Patty Turner Center will set aside 1,000 doses for food service workers in Highland Park and Deerfield.
Here is how Illinois is doing compared to other states in the race to vaccinate residents.
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Here's how many hospital beds are currently filled in Lake County and across IL as the pandemic wanes.
"We're all getting very frustrated and running out of patience," Highland Park Mayor Nancy Rotering said at Monday's City Council meeting.
See how the waning COVID-19 epidemic is affecting hospital capacity in Lake County and across IL.
The federal government is tracking the decline of COVID-19 cases in nursing homes, including in the Highland Park area.
Access to on-site vaccinations is convenient and free to any employee or client.
The federal government has been tracking coronavirus cases and deaths in nursing homes, including one in Highland Park.
See how the coronavirus epidemic is affecting hospital and ICU capacity in Lake County and across IL.
New federal data shows how many inpatient and ICU hospital beds are currently filled in Lake County.
New federal data shows how the coronavirus epidemic has affected hospital capacity in Lake County and across Illinois.
Positivity rates must keep falling before Lake County can qualify for further reductions in COVID-19 restrictions.
New data provided by the federal government shows which hospitals are nearing capacity in Lake County.
Tier 2 allows for gatherings of up to 10 people and permits cultural institutions, gaming centers and casinos to reopen.
The region is ineligible for a reduction in the state's coronavirus restrictions until at least 20 percent of its surgical beds are empty.
The city and park district are partnering to host a mobile coronavirus testing site at two locations.
In the last week, the rate of COVID-19 vaccinations in Lake County has more than doubled.
New data provided by the federal government shows which hospitals are closest to capacity in the Highland Park area.
NorthShore University HealthSystem operates the regional hospital coordinating center for the north suburbs.
New online resource part of a nationwide Y initiative.
There is an 87 percent chance that at least one person out of a group of 50 in Lake County has the coronavirus, according to researchers.
The number of people newly hospitalized every day with COVID-19 symptoms in Lake and McHenry counties rose by over 63 percent in a week.
The coronavirus positivity rate in Region 9 rose sharply in the final week the month, setting new records for Lake and McHenry counties.
"We continue to move backwards, losing all the ground we had gained over the summer," IDPH Director Dr. Ngozi Ezike said.
A mobile COVID-19 testing unit managed by the Illinois Department of Public Health will be set up across Lake County in the coming weeks.
Data shows the number of patients with coronavirus in Illinois hospitals rose this week to its highest level in months.
All but one of the state's 11 regions reported rising COVID-19 positivity rates this week, according to state health officials.
The region's average number of new hospitalizations rose, even as its positivity rate remained flat at 5.7 percent.
The average number of new hospitalizations in the region dipped slightly last week, according to the Illinois Department of Public Health.