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CommunityPlease click HERE for updated Quad Cities coronavirus data. This post is lengthy but available as an archive of past statistics about COVID-19 cases,…
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As local health departments prepare to receive their first shipments of coronavirus vaccine, they continue to reassure us that the vaccine is safe.Ed…
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GovernmentVaccines for the coronavirus are being rolled out much faster than usual, but don't worry. That's according to Doctor Louis Katz, Medical Director of the…
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GovernmentVaccines for the coronavirus are being rolled out much faster than usual, but don't worry. That's according to Doctor Louis Katz, Medical Director of the…
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"Explosion," "unmanageable," and "raging" are a few of the words health officials use to describe the rapid spread of COVID-19 in the Quad Cities.Ed…
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EnvironmentEven seven months after the first cases appeared in the Quad Cities, there are still many mis-conceptions about COVID-19. Nita Ludwig, Administrator of…
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The Quad Cities recorded its highest number of new, COVID-19 cases today at 211. The total number of cases during the pandemic has now reached 8,318.…
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Another Scott County resident has died from COVID-19, bringing the county total to 37 and the Quad Cities total to 134. The number of deaths in Rock…
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Public health officials in the Quad Cities are asking people to pull together as the number of COVID-19 cases and deaths rises.Today, the Scott County…
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Children and adults should plan ahead as they celebrate Halloween during the pandemic.Nita Ludwig, from the Rock Island County Health Department, says…