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COVID-19 Update on June 17: No New Cases in Evanston in the Last Seven Days, 248 in the State Today

COVID-19 Update on June 17: No New Cases in Evanston in the Last Seven Days, 248 in the State Today
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COVID-19 Update on June 10: At Last, ­­­­­­­­­­­­Illinois Reopens Tomorrow with Move to Phase 5

Illinois will move to Phase 5, the final phase of the Restore Illinois Plan, on June 11, the Governor’s Office said today in a prepared statement. “On Friday, the State will eliminate all capacity limits on businesses, large-scale events, conventions, amusement parks, and all other venues. Mask requirements for vaccinated and non-vaccinated individuals continue to align with CDC guidelines.”

COVID-19 Update on June 3: ­­­­­­­­­­­­One New Case in Evanston, 674 in the State

Kimberly-Clark Professional Donates Over 1 Million Face Masks and Cleaning Products to Help US Public Schools

Share this article Share this article ROSWELL, Ga., May 12, 2021 /PRNewswire/  Kimberly-Clark Professional today announced a donation of over 1 million face masks and cleaning products to school districts across the country. The donation, consisting of Kimberly-Clark Professional™ General Purpose Face Masks, Scott® 24 Wipes and Scott® Gel Hand Sanitizer with Moisturizers, will support over 235,000 K-12 students, faculty and administrators in nearly 400 schools across 15 states where Kimberly-Clark employees live and work, including locations in Alabama, Connecticut, Georgia, Pennsylvania, Texas, Utah and Wisconsin, among others. Dr. Brian Shumate (left), the superintendent of the Troup County School System in LaGrange, Ga., is pictured with Joe Franklin (right), a maintenance technician at Kimberly-Clark.

CDC still recommends school mask requirement after Ducey removes order

CDC still recommends school mask requirement after Ducey removes order The CDC has confirmed the agency continues to recommend schools mandate the consistent use of face masks by all students . and last updated 2021-04-20 20:28:23-04 PHOENIX — One day after Gov. Doug Ducey rescinded a state order requiring masks at K-12 schools, citing an alignment with CDC guidance, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has confirmed the agency continues to recommend schools mandate the consistent use of face masks by all students and staff. Masks should be worn at all times, by all people in school facilities, with exceptions for situations such as eating or drinking, the CDC statement to ABC15 read in part.

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