Vaccines Mandatory At Colleges? It Could Happen In IL | PatchPM
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07 April, 2021
5:52 PM
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Share-worthy stories from the Illinois Patch network to talk about tonight: Vaccines Required At Notre Dame, IL Schools Could Be Next At least two Illinois colleges are considering making COVID-19 vaccination a condition of enrollment. Toddler Shot on Lake Shore Drive is 'Relatively Stable': Doctors Doctors say the boy is in a medically induced coma and on a ventilator. 'Anomalies' Reported In McHenry County Election Results The McHenry County Clerk's office said it determined "some races were misreported." Results are expected to be counted again on Thursday. Is Pritzker Steering School COVID-19 Testing Contracts To U of I? Emails show Pritzker administration kept tabs on U of I's less costly testing competitor before forbidding federal reimbursements. Arson At Martial Arts Studio: Man Charged, Bond Set A 28-year-old man is accused of setting fire to a martial arts studio where he used to be a student, according to police. 6 Years Later, Family Of Teen Shot By Cop Still Seeking Justice The family of a 17-year-old boy, who was armed with a gun and shot by a police officer in 2015, took to the streets on the sixth anniversary of his death to demand justice. Also Worth a Look Today Employee Charged With Sexual Misconduct At Youth Detention CenterAll Chicago Adults Will be Eligible For Vaccination by April 19Grayslake Board Extends Downtown Outdoor Dining Into 2021Family Dog Missing Following Massive House FireParolee Accused Of Punching Son, 4Shooting Victim Dropped Off At Gas Station: AuthoritiesSwedish Days To Return To Geneva After 1-Year Pandemic Break Across America Heinz Ketchup Packet Shortage Puts A Squeeze On RestaurantsVaccine Passports: GOP Governors Enact Bans; ACLU Shares Concern Thank you for reading. Find Your Patch and more news of the day.
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