Protect Yourself Against COVID-19, Resources for Help and more
Lake County, Illinois sent this bulletin at 03/25/2020 03:07 PM CDT
Lake County Update
If you believe you need to be tested, contact your healthcare professional. Watch a video with Lake County Medical Epidemiolgist Dr. Sana Ahmed to learn more about who should be tested and what to do if you are sick.
Learn more about how to protect yourself
Distance yourself from others in the household and if possible, stay in your own bedroom and use your own bathroom. Seek medical care right away if your illness is worsening (for example, if you have difficulty breathing). Do not walk into a healthcare facility, urgent care clinic, or hospital before calling. Discuss your symptoms with your doctor. If your doctor believes that you need to be tested for COVID-19, they should refer you to a COVID-19 testing site.
Government Closures and Service Modifications: Lake County Government is focused on protecting the health and safety of the community and our employees while continuing to deliver services to the greatest extent possible for the people and organizations we serve.
For information on how to contact departments and access services during this time, visit www.lakecountyil.gov/closures. Health Department Closures and Modifications: The Health Department’s Community Health Centers continue to care for patients during this time, and modifications have been made to protect the health and safety of all patients and staff:
Lake County Forest Preserves: The Lake County Forest Preserves remains committed to supporting the health and safety of our employees, visitors, and residents and to assist in slowing down the spread of the coronavirus (COVID-19). Forest Preserve facilities, including Dog Exercise Areas, are closed in an effort to reduce close contact by members of the public. Dogs are permitted on leash at all other forest preserve trails, except Independence Grove in Libertyville, Ryerson Woods in Riverwoods and portions of Lakewood in Wauconda. All other Lake County Forest Preserves and trails are being monitored and remain open at this time. We know how important it is to have access to nature for fresh air, exercise and beauty. Check LCFPD.org for updates. Learn more
Save the Pipes - Don't Flush Wipes!When flushed, products like disinfecting wipes, 'flushable' wipes and paper towels cause clogs which can cause damage to the sewer pipes in your home and yard, the sewer system in your neighborhood, Lake County’s pumps and treatment facilities, and the environment. Learn more
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Lake County has developed resource pages on how to get help and how you can help those in need. New information continues to be added, so check back if you don’t see what you’re looking for. How To Get Help
Unemployment Compensation Unemployment benefits may be available to some individuals whose unemployment is attributable to COVID-19. The Illinois Department of Employment Security (IDES) recently adopted emergency rules to try to make the unemployment insurance system as responsive to the current situation as possible. Learn more on the IDES website
Veterans Assistance Commission Any Lake County veteran in need of assistance, no matter what area of need, is urged to contact the Lake County Veteran's Assistance Commission for help. Call (847) 377-3344 or email veterans@lakecountyil.gov.
Breakfast and Lunch for Children Even though schools are closed, many schools are still offering breakfast and lunch to feed the many children in Lake County who depend on the meals. View an interactive map and type in your address to find the nearest school in your area serving breakfast/lunch. Click on any dot on the map to view the address and a link to more information for that school district.
Call 211 to Get Connected to the Help You Need If you need help finding any social service, including resources for finding food, healthcare, paying your utility bills, mental health services, etc., please reach out to United Way of Lake County’s free, confidential 211 service through any of the following:
How You Can Help
The fund will support local nonprofit organizations serving on the front lines of the COVID-19 pandemic, providing urgent resources for Lake County most at-risk neighbors. To donate online, visit
Donate Blood Because so many blood drives have been canceled due to school and workplace closures, there is a severe shortage in the nation’s blood supply. Vitalant (formerly LifeSource) operates two donation locations in Lake County, one in Gurnee and one in Lake Bluff. Eligible donors can call 877-258-4825 to schedule an appointment. Information on upcoming American Red Cross blood drives can be found at
Volunteer at a Food Bank To meet the growing need at this time of crisis, the Northern Illinois Food Bank is seeking volunteers to help pack and distribute food.
Volunteer for the Lake County Medical Reserve Corps The Lake County Medical Reserve Corps is a volunteer group that works supports the increased demands of the healthcare system in the event of a major health emergency. Volunteer by emailing HLHealthEM@lakecountyil.gov or calling 847-377-8186.
COVID-19 in Lake County General information about COVID-19
Avon Township The Avon Cares food pantry will be open during regular service hours, and will supply those in need with food boxes via drive-thru service. Hours are Monday and Wednesday from 1 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. and Tuesday and Friday from 9 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. If you'd like to volunteer, call 847-546-1476.
Fremont Township Fremont Township is accepting food and cash donations to support the food pantry. You may consider ordering from Amazon or other online services and having it directly delivered to the Township Office, 22385 W. Route 60 Mundelein.
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