
Medical Examiners Prepare for More Coronavirus Victims
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So far, 307 people have died in Illinois after testing positive for the new coronavirus.
So far, 307 people have died in Illinois after testing positive for the new coronavirus. But as Illinois is expected to see more and more cases as the month goes on, medical examiners and coroners are having to prepare for the possibility of their systems maxing out.
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Medical Examiners Prepare for More Coronavirus Victims
Clip: 4/6/2020 | 6m 1sVideo has Closed Captions
So far, 307 people have died in Illinois after testing positive for the new coronavirus. But as Illinois is expected to see more and more cases as the month goes on, medical examiners and coroners are having to prepare for the possibility of their systems maxing out.
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