Here is updated data on which hospitals are nearing capacity in DuPage County.
DuPage County has "high" coronavirus transmission, according to the CDC.
Initial coronavirus vaccines will also be available for adults at the Dec. 7 clinic.
The rate of new cases has decreased recently in DuPage County.
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DuPage County Health Department's community coronavirus vaccination clinic at DuPage County Fairgrounds will close Nov. 22.
Wheaton Park District will host a coronavirus vaccine clinic for children ages five and older.
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Eligible residents will be able to receive their COVID-19 vaccination booster starting Wednesday at the county fairgrounds in Wheaton.
Cases of West Nile virus are expected to keep rising in the coming weeks, according to DuPage County Health Department.
Since Dec. 2020, most COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations in DuPage Co. have been among those who are not fully vaccinated, DCHD reports.
DuPage County has seen a dip in new coronavirus cases and hospitalizations, but the county's transmission risk is still labeled "high."
County health officials are urging residents to get vaccinated as coronavirus cases and hospitalizations continue to soar.
Residents are strongly urged to avoid touching bats to minimize the risk of contracting rabies, DuPage County Health Department advises.
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The seven-day rolling average is now 166 cases per day. Officials are emphasizing preventative measures to ensure safe, in-person school.
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County health officials attribute the increase in coronavirus cases to the delta variant.
Here is updated data on hospital capacity in DuPage County.
The grants were awarded to local organizations to help provide harm reduction, outreach and counseling services to opioid users.
DuPage County has also seen a 75 percent increase in overall coronavirus cases in the past week.
July 17 marks the last day coronavirus vaccines will be available at the community clinic at DuPage County Fairgrounds.
As of July 7, over 80 percent of eligible residents have received at least one COVID-19 vaccine dose, while 64 percent are fully vaccinated.
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The DuPage County Health Department had aimed to have 80 percent of residents fully vaccinated by July 1.
More than 51 percent of local residents have been fully vaccinated and 70 percent of eligible residents 12 and up have got at least 1 shot.
As of May 27, 446,766 DuPage Co. residents have been fully vaccinated against coronavirus, but the health department still urges vigilance.
DuPage County Health Department is hosting a walk-in coronavirus vaccine night for teens and 12-year-olds at DuPage County Fairgrounds.
DuPage County currently boasts the highest percentage of residents who are fully vaccinated against coronavirus in Illinois.
DuPage County Health Department will offer the coronavirus vaccine for children 12 to 15 years old starting Monday.
Since March 2020, Wheaton has seen 4,562 confirmed coronavirus cases, according to DuPage County Health Department.
Since March 2020, Wheaton has seen 4,506 confirmed coronavirus cases, according to DuPage County Health Department.
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Since March 2020, Wheaton has seen 4,466 confirmed coronavirus cases, according to DuPage County Health Department.
Here is how the Wheaton area is doing in the race to vaccinate its population.
The appointment-only clinic is open to anyone 18 and older who lives or works in Wheaton.
In total, there have been 87,807 coronavirus cases and 1,257 deaths in DuPage County as of Sunday, according to IDPH.
Since March 2020, Wheaton has seen 4,394 confirmed coronavirus cases, according to DuPage County Health Department.