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Some parents raise concerns about continuing mask mandate in schools

Some parents raise concerns about continuing mask mandate in schools Kindergartener Amelia Zidek heads for a blue x taped to the floor to wait for her ride home at the end of the school day at Harrison School on Wednesday, Sept. 23, 2020, in Wonder Lake. Each student is sitting or standing on an x taped to mark an acceptable social distance. Matthew Apgar/Shaw Media   Updated 6/22/2021 6:03 PM A growing number people no longer need to wear a mask when venturing out in Illinois. But as students return to school this fall, many may still be required to wear masks. A group of parents is rallying to change that, protesting and creating Facebook groups to get rid of the mask mandate.

LCDPH warns public of West Nile Virus and mosquitoes

Staff report Logan County Department of Public Health Logan County Department of Public Health is asking the public to join them in the fight against mosquitoes. With the onset of warm weather, mosquitoes are becoming more active which increases the threat of mosquito-related diseases such as West Nile Virus (WNV).  West Nile encephalitis is an infection of the brain caused by WNV which is transmitted by the bite of mosquitoes. During warm weather months, the Logan County Department of Public Health (LCDPH) reminds everyone to take precautions to eliminate breeding areas around your home and to avoid mosquito bites.  Precautions to prevent mosquitoes include: When outdoors, wear shoes and socks, long pants and a long-sleeved shirt, and apply insect repellent that includes DEET, picaridin or oil of lemon eucalyptus according to label instructions.  Contact a physician before using repellents on infants.  Eliminate all sources of standing water that can support mosquito breeding

As city detects 70 Delta variant cases, at-home COVID-19 vaccination with $50 Grubhub gift card incentive opens to all Chicagoans 12 and older

Lollapalooza tickets, Grubhub gift cards, at-home vaccination latest incentives Chicago is offering residents to get vaccine as Delta variant spreads Alice Yin, Chicago Tribune © Jose M. Osorio/Chicago Tribune Dr. Allison Arwady, commissioner of the Chicago Department of Public Health, gives an update to the Chicago Public Schools reopening plan at City Hall in Chicago on Feb. 4, 2021. With a more contagious variant of the coronavirus taking root in Chicago, city officials on Tuesday expanded a home vaccination program to all residents 12 and up while dangling $50 GrubHub gift cards as a reward. Starting Tuesday, people can book appointments at 312-746-4835 or chicago.gov/athome to register for a team to visit their home and vaccinate them and their families, public health Commissioner Dr. Allison Arwady said in a news conference. The $50 Grubhub gift card incentives will be given out starting next Monday, to be usable with any restaurant that is available on

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