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IDPH updates local fish consumption advisories

SPRINGFIELD, Il. (WCIA) — While fresh-caught fish can often be a wise food choice for your diet, contaminated waters can sometimes make them dangerous to eat over time. The Illinois Department of Public Health recently updated its consumption advisories. According to their website, some fishing waters have chemicals that get into the food that fish consume. Eating […]

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IL health departments see limited supply of RSV vaccines

ILLINOIS (WCIA) — RSV, or respiratory syncytial virus, is a common, cold-like respiratory illness. Last year, vaccinations were approved for those most vulnerable to it. However, county health departments across Illinois have struggled to keep them in supply. While supplies are limited, this doesn’t mean the vaccine is unobtainable, especially for those in more vulnerable […]

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Illinois seeing decline in respiratory viruses: IDPH

ILLINOIS (WCIA) — New data from the CDC is showing that the spread of seasonal respiratory viruses is declining across the state. Officials with the Illinois Department of Public Health said the CDC’s most recently available data, dated Jan. 27, showed decreases in Illinois’ level of overall respiratory illness and the state’s level of COVID […]

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Illinois experiencing decline in COVID-19 and respiratory cases

The Illinois Department of Public Health is seeing a continuous decrease in COVID-19 and respiratory virus cases across the state. Despite the decline, IDPH says that increasing illness rates are

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Spot of Tea announces closing, owner speaks

MOBILE, Ala. (WKRG) — Spot of Tea announced on Facebook Tuesday night it will close just 11 days after it was shut down by the Alabama Department of Public Health. After a series of inspections, the downtown Mobile restaurant was shut down by ADPH on Friday, Jan. 5. “It’s with a heavy heart & tearful […]

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Chicago COVID-19 risk rises to 'medium' as hospital admissions increase

Chicago’s COVID-19 risk level has risen from “low” to “medium” for the first time since last January. The heightened warning, spurred by a jump in hospitalizations, shows the virus’s spread “is creeping up,” said Dr. Alex Sloboda, medical director of immunization and emergency preparedness programs with the Chicago Department of Public Health. “COVID-19 is still with us,” Sloboda told the ...

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Public Health warns of botulism risk from mulberry jam, molasses

Shemshad’s Mulberry Molasses and Mulberry Jam food products sold in the Los Angeles area may be contaminated with the bacteria that causes botulism, according to the California Department of Public Health. The molasses and jam sold at Woodland Hills Market in Woodland Hills, Q Market in Van Nuys and Wholesome Choice Market in Irvine may […]

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