The coronavirus story is developing quickly in Illinois. Here are updates from WGLT's newsroom and our partners at Illinois Public Radio, NPR, and The Associated Press.

You can also see (or add to) our list of cancellations, closures, and rescheduled events. Find all of our coverage at WGLT.org/Coronavirus.

DRIVE-UP TESTING SITE WILL OPEN

12 p.m. Friday, March 27

Certain health care workers, first responders, seniors, and those with underlying conditions will soon have access to a drive-up COVID-19 testing site in west Bloomington.

The testing site will be located at the McLean County Fairgrounds, near the Interstate Center. It's unclear which day the testing site will open. Once it does, it will be open 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. every day, or until the daily allotment of tests has been exhausted.

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— Ryan Denham | WGLT

MCLEAN COUNTY CASES NOW TOTAL 9

9:10 a.m. Friday, March 27

There are now nine people with confirmed COVID-19 tests in McLean County, the health department said Friday.

The new case announced Friday is a woman in her 60s. She is currently hospitalized in intensive care.

Over 150 tests have been provided as of midday Friday, according to the McLean County Health Department. Of those, 104 were negative, and 37 were pending. Four people are hospitalized. There has been one death.

Supply issues mean access to testing remains limited in McLean County.

— Ryan Denham | WGLT

Coronavirus in McLean County

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