20 more people at Illinois nursing home test positive for coronavirus; total now 42
The total number of infected people at the nursing home is 42 – 30 residents and 12 staff members.
The total number of infected people at the nursing home is 42 – 30 residents and 12 staff members.
Brookfield Zoo to close through April 30 to slow spread of coronavirus
Brookfield Zoo is closing its doors until May to slow the spread of coronavirus, officials announced Wednesday.
Brookfield Zoo is closing its doors until May to slow the spread of coronavirus, officials announced Wednesday.
Oak Park residents ordered to shelter in place for 2 weeks due to coronavirus
Residents in the Chicago suburb of Oak Park are being ordered to shelter in place starting Friday because of the coronavirus pandemic.
Residents in the Chicago suburb of Oak Park are being ordered to shelter in place starting Friday because of the coronavirus pandemic.
Young suburban mother documents coronavirus treatment
Tia Davis started having chills, headaches, fever and eventually couldn’t breathe.
Tia Davis started having chills, headaches, fever and eventually couldn’t breathe.
Willis Tower fitness center, club close for cleaning after member tests positive for COVID-19
The person who tested positive for the virus, COVID-19, visited the building as recently as Friday to pick up carry-out food from the Metropolitan Club.
The person who tested positive for the virus, COVID-19, visited the building as recently as Friday to pick up carry-out food from the Metropolitan Club.
128 more coronavirus cases confirmed in Illinois; state total now 288
Officials have announced 128 new cases of coronavirus in Illinois, bringing the state total to 288.
Officials have announced 128 new cases of coronavirus in Illinois, bringing the state total to 288.
No parking tickets, debt collection in Chicago until April 30 due to COVID-19 pandemic
The City of Chicago will coordinate with the company that owns the meters in the city to make certain no ticketing occurs unless the issue poses a safety threat.
The City of Chicago will coordinate with the company that owns the meters in the city to make certain no ticketing occurs unless the issue poses a safety threat.
People are hanging up Christmas lights to stay positive amid coronavirus outbreak
People across the country are putting up their Christmas lights in an effort to spread hope and cheer.
People across the country are putting up their Christmas lights in an effort to spread hope and cheer.
Gastrointestinal symptoms should be monitored amid coronavirus outbreak, doctors say
As the fight against the coronavirus ramps up, The American College Of Gastroenterology based in Bethesda is trying to push out an important message about how the virus is being transmitted and detected.
As the fight against the coronavirus ramps up, The American College Of Gastroenterology based in Bethesda is trying to push out an important message about how the virus is being transmitted and detected.
COVID-19 can live on some surfaces up to 72 hours, study says
COVID-19 can live on some surfaces for up to 72 hours, especially hard, nonporous ones like metal and hard plastic, according to a recent study.
COVID-19 can live on some surfaces for up to 72 hours, especially hard, nonporous ones like metal and hard plastic, according to a recent study.
Treasury coronavirus proposal: $500 billion in direct payments to Americans by early April
The U.S. Treasury is calling for two $250 billion cash infusions to American families, starting starting April 6. The amounts would depend on income and family size.
The U.S. Treasury is calling for two $250 billion cash infusions to American families, starting starting April 6. The amounts would depend on income and family size.
Navy hospital ship to come to New York Harbor
President Trump is going to deploy a Navy hospital ship for New York to use to treat coronavirus victims.
President Trump is going to deploy a Navy hospital ship for New York to use to treat coronavirus victims.
Ford, General Motors, Fiat Chrysler shutting down factories amid Coronavirus
Under increasing pressure from the United Auto Workers union and amid multiple confirmed coronavirus cases originating from factories, Detroit's big three automakers are closing their plants for the time being.
Under increasing pressure from the United Auto Workers union and amid multiple confirmed coronavirus cases originating from factories, Detroit's big three automakers are closing their plants for the time being.
California preparing for worst case scenarios
Newsom also acknowledged much is unknown and so the state is preparing for frightening worst-case scenarios.
Newsom also acknowledged much is unknown and so the state is preparing for frightening worst-case scenarios.
Indiana coronavirus cases rise to 39; Honda closing for 1 week
The new cases involve two in Marion County, home to Indianapolis, and one each in Clark, Fayette, Hamilton, Hendricks, Jennings, Lake and Madison counties.
The new cases involve two in Marion County, home to Indianapolis, and one each in Clark, Fayette, Hamilton, Hendricks, Jennings, Lake and Madison counties.
How COVD-19 is impacting cancer patients
Dr. Leonidas C. Platanias, director of Robert H. Lurie Comprehensive Care Center, joins the show to talk about how the disease outbreak is affecting cancer patients.
Dr. Leonidas C. Platanias, director of Robert H. Lurie Comprehensive Care Center, joins the show to talk about how the disease outbreak is affecting cancer patients.
Greater Chicago Food Despository rises to help those going hungry during coronavirus outbreak
Greg Trotter from the Greater Chicago Food Depository joins Good Day Chicago to talk about their efforts to feed the hungry amid a global pandemic.
Greg Trotter from the Greater Chicago Food Depository joins Good Day Chicago to talk about their efforts to feed the hungry amid a global pandemic.
Ald. Ray Lopez talks about coronavirus impact on his community
Ald. Raymond Lopez (15th) joins the show to talk about how residents in his ward are handling the COVID-19 pandemic.
Ald. Raymond Lopez (15th) joins the show to talk about how residents in his ward are handling the COVID-19 pandemic.
Lessons to be learned from past pandemics in America's history
Tom Mockaitis, history professor at DePaul University, joins us via skype to talk about lessons we can learn from our nation's past in handling the coronavirus outbreak.
Tom Mockaitis, history professor at DePaul University, joins us via skype to talk about lessons we can learn from our nation's past in handling the coronavirus outbreak.
US-Canada border closing temporarily to nonessential travel
President Donald Trump says the U.S. and Canada have agreed to temporarily close their shared border to nonessential travel due to the coronavirus pandemic.
President Donald Trump says the U.S. and Canada have agreed to temporarily close their shared border to nonessential travel due to the coronavirus pandemic.




















