Village of Schiller Park
Recent News About Village of Schiller Park
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Schiller Park sees 91 percent of COVID-19 fatalities with pre-existing conditions
Of the 11 individuals who died from COVID-19 in Schiller Park, 91 percent had at least one other condition contributed to the patient's death.
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Cook County officials report 6,908 coronavirus deaths, with 559,528 confirmed cases
There have been 559,528 confirmed coronavirus cases in Cook County as of March 24, with 6,908 deaths linked to the virus, according to data from the state Department of Public Health (IDPH).
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Cook County COVID-19 Update: 98.7% of infected residents alive as of March 22
Cook County has seen 1,122,376 COVID-19 cases since the pandemic began.
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How many people who died of COVID-19 by March 21 in Schiller Park had pre-existing conditions?
Of the 11 individuals who died from COVID-19 in Schiller Park, 91 percent had at least one other condition contributed to the patient's death.
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How many people who died of COVID-19 by March 20 in Schiller Park had pre-existing conditions?
Of the 11 individuals who died from COVID-19 in Schiller Park, 91 percent had at least one other condition contributed to the patient's death.
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Schiller Park taxpayers give $205,297 in Municipal Sales Tax in February
This is a decrease from the month before.
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Schiller Park collects $3,470 in Municipal Automobile Renting Tax in February
This is a decrease from the month before.
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Cook County officials report 6,882 coronavirus deaths, with 558,368 confirmed cases
There have been 558,368 confirmed coronavirus cases in Cook County as of March 21, with 6,882 deaths linked to the virus, according to data from the state Department of Public Health (IDPH).
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Schiller Park residents pay $127,866 in Municipal Home Rule Sales Tax in February
This is a decrease from the month before.
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How many people who died of COVID-19 by March 19 in Schiller Park had pre-existing conditions?
Of the 11 individuals who died from COVID-19 in Schiller Park, 91 percent had at least one other condition contributed to the patient's death.
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How many people who died of COVID-19 by March 18 in Schiller Park had pre-existing conditions?
Of the 11 individuals who died from COVID-19 in Schiller Park, 91 percent had at least one other condition contributed to the patient's death.
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How many people who died of COVID-19 by March 17 in Schiller Park had pre-existing conditions?
Of the 11 individuals who died from COVID-19 in Schiller Park, 91 percent had at least one other condition contributed to the patient's death.
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How many people who died of COVID-19 by March 16 in Schiller Park had pre-existing conditions?
Of the 11 individuals who died from COVID-19 in Schiller Park, 91 percent had at least one other condition contributed to the patient's death.
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53,523 Cook County residents in their 60s test positive for COVID-19
As of March 16, 53,523 Cook County residents in their 60s have tested positive for COVID-19.
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Cook County officials report 6,875 coronavirus deaths, with 557,209 confirmed cases
There have been 557,209 confirmed coronavirus cases in Cook County as of March 16, with 6,875 deaths linked to the virus, according to data from the state Department of Public Health (IDPH).
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How many people who died of COVID-19 by March 15 in Schiller Park had pre-existing conditions?
Of the 11 individuals who died from COVID-19 in Schiller Park, 91 percent had at least one other condition contributed to the patient's death.
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74,475 Cook County residents in their 50s test positive for COVID-19
As of March 16, 74,475 Cook County residents in their 50s have tested positive for COVID-19.
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82,341 Cook County residents in their 40s test positive for COVID-19
As of March 16, 82,341 Cook County residents in their 40s have tested positive for COVID-19.
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125,667 Cook County residents under 20-years-old test positive for COVID-19
As of March 16, 125,667 Cook County residents under 20-years-old have tested positive for COVID-19.
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90,028 Cook County residents in their 20s test positive for COVID-19
As of March 16, 90,028 Cook County residents in their 20s have tested positive for COVID-19.