Illinois Coronavirus Updates: Lolla Guidelines, Long COVID in Kids

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Here’s what you need to know about the coronavirus pandemic across Illinois today.

The latest guidance from the Centers of Disease Control and Prevention recommends people who contract COVID-19 isolate for at least five days, followed by five days of strict mask use.

Chicago's top doctor said that while the tests are reliable, some people may need more than one before they get a positive result.Long COVID in Kids: 1 in 10 Children Hospitalized With COVID-19 Develop Long-term Symptoms, Study Reveals With new, more contagious omicron subvariants spreading across the U.S., more people are asking for clarity on quarantine and isolation guidance should they be exposed to or test positive for COVID-19.

The previous week, the state reported 33,066 new cases, 59 deaths and again 50 counties at"high" community level.COVID or Allergies? Here's the Difference in Symptoms as ‘High' Allergy Counts Reported in Chicago On Thursday, Illinois reported its single-highest daily total of new COVID cases since late May, with 6,636 new probable and confirmed cases over the last 24 hours.How Soon Can You Get COVID Again? Cases Reported Within 1 Month Amid BA.5 Spread, Experts Sayleading to a rise in reinfections, even for those who may have already had omicron, many are wondering how quickly they could get COVID again following an infection.

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