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Latest coronavirus news for January 6, 2020: Live updates

Here’s what else happened in coronavirus-related news. News 5:37 p.m. Illinois teachers could get vaccines within weeks, Pritzker says Teachers will have access to coronavirus vaccine doses in the next phase of Illinois distribution, Gov. J.B. Pritzker confirmed Wednesday. Ashlee Rezin Garcia/Sun-Times Teachers will have access to coronavirus vaccine doses in the next phase of Illinois distribution, Gov. J.B. Pritzker confirmed Wednesday. They’re among the “frontline essential workers” included in Phase 1B of the state’s historic vaccination effort, along with education support staff and childcare workers. That means teachers across the state could begin receiving shots within “a few weeks,” Pritzker said.

Veterans home sees isolated Legionnaires case

Veterans home sees isolated Legionnaires case Darren iozia, Journal-Courier FacebookTwitterEmail Legionella bacteria occurs naturally in the environment. Water containing Legionella can be aerosolized through cooling towers, showers, hot tubs and decorative fountains, and can cause Legionnaire’s disease a serious lung infection when inhaled.Michael Kipley | Quincy Herald-Whig (via AP) Almost a year to the day later, a second case of Legionnaires’ disease has been diagnosed at the Illinois Veterans Home in Quincy. According to the Illinois Department of Veterans’ Affairs and the Illinois Department of Public Health, an investigation is under way after a resident tested positive for Legionella on Dec. 22 after testing positive for COVID-19 on Nov. 30.

Legionnaires case reported at Quincy veterans home

IDVA, IDPH Investigation Single Case of Legionnaire s Disease at Quincy Veterans Home – WLDS

By Benjamin Cox on December 24, 2020 at 8:50am The Illinois Department of Veterans’ Affairs and the Illinois Department of Public Health are investigating a single case of Legionnaires’ disease in a resident at the Illinois Veterans Home in Quincy. According to IDVA and IDPH, the resident tested positive for COVID-19 on November 30 and presented with symptoms of pneumonia last Wednesday. The resident was treated in the ER and tested for legionella. IDVA received notification of the positive test on Tuesday. The resident is responding well to medical treatment and is recovering at the Quincy facility. Notifications have been sent to families of residents, posted on the IDVA and IDPH websites, and posted throughout the facility.

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