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GLENVIEW, Ill., May 21, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Paul J. Toussaint, MD, FAAP, is being recognized by Continental Who s Who as a Top Doctor in the field of Medicine and for his tireless devotion to patient-centered care at AMITA Health Resurrection Medical Center Chicago.
Paul J. Toussaint, MD, FAAP is recognized by Continental Who s Who
As a board-certified pediatrician, Dr. Toussaint has garnered 26 years of professional experience. At AMITA Health, he has devoted the past 23 years to working as a Pediatrician. He treats children and adolescents for a wide range of common and complex issues, such as asthma, infant care, immunizations, lead poisoning prevention, and preventative medicine.
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2020 Stephenson County final multiplier announced
FREEPORT Stephenson County has been issued a final property assessment equalization factor of 1.0000, according to David Harris, director of the Illinois Department of Revenue.
The property assessment equalization factor, often called the multiplier, is the method used to achieve uniform property assessments among counties, as required by law. Assessments in Stephenson County are at 33.44% of market value, based on sales of properties in 2017, 2018 and 2019.
The equalization factor currently being assigned is for 2020 taxes, payable in 2021. Last year s equalization factor for the county was 1.0000.
The final assessment equalization factor was issued after a public hearing on the tentative factor. The tentative factor issued in March 2021 was 1.0000.
The light that we can see at the end of the tunnel is getting brighter, Pritzker said during a a press conference. For restaurants and bars and retail and weddings and public gatherings, this means higher capacity limits and a very hopeful move toward full reopening.
What s included in the bridge phase
Gov. J.B. Pritzker on Thursday announced that Illinois will enter the COVID bridge phase on May 14.Â
Here s what s included:Â
Expand capacity limits in places such as retail stores, offices, theatres, ticketed spectator events, amusement parks and zoos up to 60%
Restaurants and bars could expand capacity in standing areas to 30% indoors and 50% outdoors
SPRINGFIELD â Gov. J.B. Pritzker said Thursday that Illinois will enter the âbridgeâ phase to full reopening on Friday, May 14. Barring any reversal of current trends, Phase 5, or full reopening, will begin on June 11.
He also announced that residents can now obtain COVID-19 vaccines from their physiciansâ offices, rather than just designated vaccine sites, as public health officials continue to confront hesitancy within many communities to accept the vaccines.
Thursdayâs announcement came as the state reached a new benchmark of having 55 percent of adults age 16 and over, and 80 percent of people age 65 and over, having received at least one dose of vaccine, according to the Illinois Department of Public Health. Meanwhile, the daily number of new cases, hospitalization rates and intensive care unit usage have all been falling or leveling off.
The light that we can see at the end of the tunnel is getting brighter, Pritzker said during a a press conference. For restaurants and bars and retail and weddings and public gatherings, this means higher capacity limits and a very hopeful move toward full reopening.
What s included in the bridge phase
Gov. J.B. Pritzker on Thursday announced that Illinois will enter the COVID bridge phase on May 14.Â
Here s what s included:Â
Expand capacity limits in places such as retail stores, offices, theatres, ticketed spectator events, amusement parks and zoos up to 60%
Restaurants and bars could expand capacity in standing areas to 30% indoors and 50% outdoors