The new use of rapid antigen testing for COVID-19 and deployment of the Pfizer version of a vaccine are bolstering the outlook of Kane County public health professionals. But they warned against the public letting down its guard as the number of patients in hospital beds is far beyond anything experienced in recent months.
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