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School buses in Springfield, Illinois
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Student Mental Health Days

In August, Governor J.B Pritzker signed a new bill that will allow students to take off up to five mental health days from school starting in January. We answered your questions about how these days would be implemented.

school nurses standing 6 feet apart with cleaning and food supplies outside a homeless shelter
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Illinois School Nurses Fear For Their Students Safety During The COVID-19 Pandemic

Schools in Illinois are closed through the end of the current school year due to the COVID-19 pandemic, and students may be missing out on more than just face-to-face time with teachers. They also might be missing an important link in their access to health care: school nurses. Without daily access to students, school nurses like Marlow fear that warning signs of illness or abuse may go unnoticed.

Fair Havens Senior Living, in Decatur, has had dozens of cases of COVID-19 among its residents, and multiple deaths.
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Reporter Roundtable on COVID-19

Over the weekend, Illinois officians annoucned the state is up to 30,000 known cases of COVID-19, and a huge share of them are in nursing homes. We’ll look at one particular cluster in central Illinois, and hear details about the new order to keep schools closed for the rest of the academic year.

The 21st—Monday, April 20, 2020

Today on The 21st: a look at COVID-19's prevalence in nursing homes, details on the governor's order to keep schools closed to in-person instruction for the rest of the academic year, end-of-life planning during a pandemic, and visiting museums virtually.

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