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Illinois Coronavirus Updates: Travel Order Set for Update, COVID Mitigation Changes

Illinois Coronavirus Updates: Travel Order Updated, COVID Mitigation Changes © Getty Images CHICAGO, ILLINOIS – MARCH 16: Travelers arrive for flights at O’Hare international Airport on March 16, 2021 in Chicago, Illinois. On March 12, the TSA screened more than 1.3 million travelers, the highest number since the start of the pandemic. (Photo by Scott Olson/Getty Images) Chicago updated its travel order Tuesday, adding new states to the higher-risk travel category and updating the testing requirements for some. Meanwhile, Illinois reveals changes to its COVID mitigation plan as vaccinations continue across the state. Here are the latest updates on the coronavirus pandemic across Illinois today:

Coronavirus in Illinois updates: Here s what s happening Tuesday with COVID-19 in the Chicago area

Coronavirus in Illinois updates: Here’s what’s happening Tuesday with COVID-19 in the Chicago area Chicago Tribune staff, Chicago Tribune © Brian Cassella/Chicago Tribune People get COVID-19 vaccines on April 15, 2021, at Bloomington s Grossinger Motors Arena. Nearly half of Illinois residents 16 and older have received at least one dose of a coronavirus vaccine, putting the state inches from a milestone that could have triggered a full reopening under the plan Gov. J.B. Pritzker announced one month ago. But rising hospitalizations and cases, along with the looming threat of COVID-19 variants, are holding the state back from loosening restrictions. Meanwhile, following more than week of canceled in-person classes and a stay-at-home directive for undergraduate students living on campus, the University of Chicago began easing COVID-19 restrictions Tuesday, two days earlier than anticipated, based on promising testing data.

COVID-19 in Illinois updates: Here s what s happening Tuesday

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