COVID-19 hospitalizations in Illinois are at their highest levels in more than a month, which Illinois Department of Public Health officials say indicates the start of an expected “fall surge” of infections. “It has begun,” said Dr. Arti Barnes, the state public health agency’s chief medical officer.
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