AURORA, IL – While coronavirus testing at Chicago Premium Outlets is expected to close on Wednesday, the Illinois Department of Public Health has opened a new one just down the mall street.
As of Wednesday, IDPH transmits loose coronavirus from 8 a. m. 4 p. m. 2four50 N. Farnsworth Ave. in Aurora, where Fox Valley Inn was once.
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The verification site uses a driving format, citizens who stop at the site can also be controlled, according to the Kane County Department of Health.
The new one is less than a mile north of Chicago Premium Outlets, where the IDPH has administered about 450 tests consistent with the day for more than five months.
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The IDPH has opened 10 network verification sites, adding Aurora. These sites average around 25,000 others per day, according to officials.
Public fitness officials were forced to locate a new site in the Aurora domain after the Chicago Premium Outlets owner did not renew a lease that granted IDPH permission to perform coronavirus testing.
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On Tuesday, IDPH conducted more than 5. 5 million coronavirus tests, with 291,001 cases shown and 8,637 coronavirus-related deaths. In Kane County, another 13,195 people tested positive for coronavirus and another 327 people died, according to state statistics.
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This article was originally published in the Aurora patch.