What is the contact information for Illinois Department of Public Health?
This is a rapidly evolving situation and information will be updated as needed here and on the CDC website at cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/index.html.For general questions about COVID-19 and Illinois’ response and guidance, call 1-800-889-3931 or email [email protected]
What is phase 5 of the COVID-19 pandemic in Illinois?
PHASE 5: ILLINOIS RESTORED All sectors of the economy reopen with new health and hygiene practices permanently in place. Large gatherings of all sizes can resume. Public health experts focus on lessons learned and building out the public health infrastructure needed to meet and overcome future challenges.
What are the phase 4 guidelines in Illinois during COVID-19?
Additional measures can be carefully lifted allowing for schools and child care programs to reopen with social distancing policies in place. Restaurants can open with limited capacity and following strict public health procedures, including personal protective equipment for employees. Gatherings with 50 people or fewer will be permitted. Testing is widely available, and tracing is commonplace.
What is the COVID-19 hotline number in Illinois?
For general questions about COVID-19 and Illinois’ response and guidance, call 1-800-889-3931 or email [email protected].
What phase of reopening is Illinois currently in?
All sectors of the economy reopen with new health and hygiene practices permanently in place. Large gatherings of all sizes can resume. Public health experts focus on lessons learned and building out the public health infrastructure needed to meet and overcome future challenges.
Will undocumented people be able to get the COVID-19 vaccine in Illinois?
All populations in Illinois, including individuals who are undocumented, can receive the vaccine. No one will be turned away when it is their time to be vaccinated.
What businesses are open during phase 4 in Illinois during COVID-19?
See full answerBusinesses:
- Manufacturing: All manufacturing open with IDPH approved safety guidance
- “Non-essential” businesses: All employees return to work with IDPH approved safety guidance; Employers are encouraged to provide accommodations for COVID-19-vulnerable employees
- Bars and restaurants: Open with capacity limits and IDPH approved safety guidance
- Personal care services and health clubs: All barbershops, salons, spas and health and fitness clubs open with capacity limits and IDPH approved safety guidance
- Entertainment: Cinema and theaters open with capacity limits and IDPH approved safety guidance
- Retail: Open with capacity limits and IDPH approved safety guidance