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Local health officials are concerned that Quad Cities residents are getting tired of hand-washing, staying home, cleaning, wearing masks, and staying away…
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Two people who work at the Tyson plant in Joslin have died from COVID-19.Michelle O'Neill reports they are among 92 employees who've tested positive for…
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Now is not the time to become complacent about staying home to help save lives during the coronavirus pandemic.Herb Trix reports. Ed Rivers, Director of…
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Local health officials are warning people to look out for scams related to coronavirus and COVID-19. Nita Ludwig, Administrator of the Rock Island County…
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The COVID-19 pandemic is unprecedented and very stressful, so local health officials want you to take care of your mental health. Ed Rivers, Director of…
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Local health officials say there are still no reported cases of COVID-19 in the Quad Cities. That's despite a report of a positive test that was conducted…
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Events with 10 people or more should be canceled or postponed. The CDC and the White House have updated that recommendation since Monday and late last…
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GovernmentDespite agreement in Springfield for a stop-gap budget, some state-funded workers in the Quad Cities have lost their jobs. On Friday, the Rock Island…
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GovernmentThe Rock Island County Health Department plans to layoff 15 employees and suspend several programs. Administrator, Nita Ludwig, says the board was forced…