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Ferrell Hospital requiring masks effective immediately
News

Ferrell Hospital requiring masks effective immediately

  • Dec 15, 2022

Ferrell Hospital will require patients, visitors and staff to wear masks in Ferrell Hospital and all clinic locations until further notice.Ìý

COVID cases rise in Jackson County, health officials advise caution
Coronavirus

COVID cases rise in Jackson County, health officials advise caution

  • By: Madeline Parker
  • Updated Jun 8, 2022

Jackson County has a 13% COVID positivity rate, even though reported COVID tests are down.

As summer rolls around, it might be a good time to review if you are eligible for a booster shot.

IDPH adopts new guidelines for reporting COVID-19 data
Coronavirus

IDPH adopts new guidelines for reporting COVID-19 data

  • Apr 12, 2022

The Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH) is adoptingÌýÌýat the community level.Ìý

Health officials urge caution while mask mandates are lifted
Coronavirus

Health officials urge caution while mask mandates are lifted

  • By: Madeline Parker
  • Updated Feb 28, 2022

Indoor mask mandates have been lifted for many areas across Illinois, as COVID cases are trending down for the first time in months.

Kentucky surpasses 1 million COVID-19 cases
Coronavirus

Kentucky surpasses 1 million COVID-19 cases

  • By Kenzie Dillow
  • Jan 18, 2022

Gov. Andy Beshear said that Kentucky has surpassed 1 million total COVID-19 cases since the start of the pandemic, with 1,014,703 total cases as of Tuesday.

Classes return to in-person next week at SIU
Coronavirus

Classes return to in-person next week at SIU

  • by Jacob Gordon
  • Jan 13, 2022

(WSIL) -- Students will return to in-person classes next week at SIU.Ìý

Gov. JB Pritzker expected to give COVID-19 update
News

Gov. JB Pritzker expected to give COVID-19 update

  • by Jacob Gordon
  • Updated Jan 3, 2022

(WSIL) -- Illinois Governor JB Pritzker is scheduled to hold a briefing on the surge of COVID-19 case in Illinois.

'Don't Weigh Me' cards aim to reduce stress at the doctor's office
Commerce

'Don't Weigh Me' cards aim to reduce stress at the doctor's office

  • By Allegra Goodwin, CNN
  • Updated Dec 22, 2021

A body positivity website has created free "Don't Weigh Me" cards for patients who find stepping on the scale at the doctor's office stressful.

Gov. Beshear: New COVID-19 cases appear to be hitting plateau after weeks of decline
Coronavirus

Gov. Beshear: New COVID-19 cases appear to be hitting plateau after weeks of decline

  • By Kenzie Dillow
  • Nov 15, 2021

Gov. Andy Beshear said new COVID-19 cases in Kentucky appear to be hitting a plateau, after declining for seven weeks in a row.Ìý

"We are guardedly optimistic." Health officials advise on how to keep cases low for the holidays
Coronavirus

"We are guardedly optimistic." Health officials advise on how to keep cases low for the holidays

  • By: Madeline Parker
  • Updated Oct 7, 2021

Positive COVID cases and the number of filled ICU beds are getting lower.

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