Here's how the coronavirus epidemic is affecting hospitals and their ICUs in Lake County.
The federal government has been tracking coronavirus cases and deaths in nursing homes, including in Libertyville.
A move to Phase 4 will mean larger parties can dine indoors, recreation facilities can reopen and larger social gatherings are permitted.
Here is the latest federal data on hospital capacity, including ICUs, in Lake County.
Here are the latest numbers on which hospitals are closest to capacity in the Libertyville area and across Illinois.
New federal government data shows which hospitals are nearing capacity in Lake County.
New data from the federal government shows which hospitals are closest to capacity in the Libertyville area.
Tracy Bugner of Beach Park died at the age of 5o in May.
Patients across the U.S. continue to be admitted to the hospital for COVID-19.
The Libertyville hospital stopped its COVID-19 vaccination program after four employees experienced reactions.
Four employees at Advocate Condell Medical Center reportedly experienced effects after getting the coronavirus vaccine.
Top doctors with Advocate Aurora Health said Thursday mass vaccination is our only "ticket out" of this pandemic.
All Lake Co. residents can register through the health department's portal to learn when a COVID-19 vaccine is available to them.
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Lake Co. contact tracers have successfully interviewed 65.23 of residents with coronavirus between Aug. 1 and Nov. 7.
Both male drivers, ages 79 and 29, were pronounced at the scene of the collision in Newport Township on Friday night.
Lake and McHenry counties saw a huge jump in people testing positive for COVID-19 in recent days.
Region 9 has seen a seven-day positivity rate of eight percent or above for three consecutive days.
Free coronavirus testing is coming to Deerfield, Highwood, Libertyville and Round Lake over the next month.
Advocate hospitals have put in healing gardens to commemorate doctors, patients and communities.
Region 9 is currently at a 6.6 percent positivity rate — up from 5.9 percent a week ago.
Erin Murphy of Black Cat Yoga will discuss cultivating happiness during stressful times.
In incorporated and unincorporated Libertyville, between 375 to 383 people have tested positive for COVID-19.
Meanwhile, more than 17,000 people have tested positive for COVID-19 in Lake County.
The health department is focused on hiring Lake County residents from communities most impacted by COVID-19.
Drive-thru coronavirus testing will be offered twice per week starting Thursday at Advocate Condell Medical Center Centre Club.
Meanwhile, Lake County has surpassed 15,000 COVID-19 cases to date. The Region 9 positivity rate has been on the rise.
“These signs of increasing COVID-19 risk in Lake County should be a wake-up call heading into Labor Day weekend."
Coronavirus cases tipped over 200 in Libertyville. State officials say social gatherings over holidays can lead to community spread.
Registration now open with an emphasis on safety first.
Meanwhile, there's been a steady rise in COVID-19 cases in Lake and McHenry counties. Health officials are urging residents to stay safe.
Athletes at sports camps and participating in athletics at Lake Zurich and Vernon Hills high schools have tested positive for the virus.
As of Wednesday, there have been 60 to 64 lab-confirmed cases of coronavirus reported in the village of limits of Libertyille.
Planned Parenthood's newest health center is located in Waukegan. There are seven total health centers across the state.
As of Tuesday, there have been 5,700 confirmed cases of coronavirus in Lake County and 185 deaths.
"The data is very clear, anyone at any age can contract the novel coronavirus COVID-19."
The Illinois Department of Public Health provided the number of deaths and reported COVID-19 cases in nursing homes with two or more cases.
This brings the total number of coronavirus cases in Lake County to 3,091, including 114 deaths, the health department said on April 27.
While the new coronavirus is sickening and killing some, the hospital wants to remind its staff many more are recovering.
Nonprofit research firm Battelle turned a Waukegan parking lot into a mask cleaning site amid the coronavirus pandemic, the report said.