WGH CONTINUES TO TEST FOR COVID-19 AND OPENS RESPIRATORY CLINIC

Wabash General Hospital’s Respiratory Clinic will open on Saturday, March 28, 2020 from 3:00 PM to 6:00 PM. The Respiratory Clinic will remain open during the week from 2:00 PM – 8:00 PM and from 3:00 PM to 6:00 PM on the weekend. If you are experiencing fever, cough and/or shortness of breath, please call (618)263-6233 prior to coming to the hospital and to schedule an appointment in the Respiratory Clinic. Our Convenient Care will remain open and still be located in the hospital. 

 

WGH has plenty of testing capacity and continues to test for COVID-19, influenza, strep, and RSV through drive-thru testing in order to protect the health and well-being of our patients, visitors and staff. WGH has a couple options available for testing. You can do drive-thru testing with a provider order, call the WGH COVID-19 Hotline Number or be seen in the Respiratory Clinic.

 

All of our offices remain open and will continue to treat all who seek care at each location. We have taken measures to protect patients coming to our offices. Please call the office to make an appointment prior to arriving. All patients being seen at one of our clinic locations in person, should stay in their vehicle upon arrival and check in by calling the office. The office will contact you when we have an exam room ready. We continue to offer virtual visits to allow access our services in a safe and convenient manner. Please contact 618-263-6234 to see if you are eligible for a virtual visit and to schedule a virtual visit appointment. We have the following specialist, oncology, pediatrics, and sports medicine, seeing some patients virtually as well. Dr. Jordan will be seeing his cardiology patients virtually. Patients experiencing COVID-19 symptoms, should not use the virtual visits and continue to use the COVID-19 Hotline or Respiratory Clinic. 

 

We have an outpatient lab site available at our General Surgery Office (1430 College Drive, Mount Carmel, Illinois) for anyone who would like to receive their regular labs. Upon arrival, please remain in your vehicle and call (618)263-6182 to check in for outpatient labs.  Our main entrance and emergency entrance are open and we continue to screen all individuals entering our campus as a precaution. Our visiting hours are from 7:00-8:00 AM and 5:00-6:00 PM. We do have iPads available for patients to visit via video call with their loved ones. 

 

At this time there are no confirmed COVID-19 cases in Wabash County, Illinois, but we are aware of the positive cases in the tristate area. Today, IDPH released there are 3,026 positive cases throughout 40 counties in Illinois and 34 deaths. Please continue to take the COVID-19 pandemic very seriously and take all precautions to maintain social distancing recommendations. Wash your hands frequently and isolate yourself if you are not feeling well.

Please continue to watch our Facebook page for updates. We continue to take pride in serving you and your loved ones for all health and wellness needs. 

Gibson County Visitors and Tourism Earmarks $50,000 For County Hospitality Partners

PRINCETON, IN – During meetings on Thursday, March 26, 2020, the Gibson County Visitors and Tourism Commission and GCVT, Inc. /’approved plans to allocate $50,000 for a grant program for its Gibson County hospitality partners in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. The program, titled “Gibson County/Better Together” is scheduled to roll out on Friday, March 27th and will be open to all restaurants located in Gibson County which are owned by a Gibson County resident. Applications will be available on the Gibson County Visitors and Tourism Bureau website and Facebook page. The application submission deadline will be April 10th with grants being awarded by April 17th. “We felt like we wanted to do something that would have an immediate impact for our hospitality partners,” says Brian Baker, president of the GCVT, Inc. board. “We realize that there may be assistance coming from other sources down the road, but we believe there is a real need for help right now so we are trying to act quickly and decisively. We are so proud of the fact that we have so many wonderful, locally-owned and operated restaurants here in Gibson County and we want to send the message to our tourism partners that we stand by them during this difficult time. We truly are better together.” All Gibson County-owned restaurants are encouraged to apply. For more information, contact the Gibson County Visitors and Tourism, Inc. at 812-385-0999 or via email at info@gibsoncountyin.org

Public Health Officials Announce 673 New Cases of Coronavirus Disease

SPRINGFIELD – The Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH) today announced 673 new cases of coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in Illinois, including seven deaths; a man in his 50s, two men and two women in their 60s, a man in his 70s, and a woman in her 90s.  Approximately 87% of fatalities are among patient 60 years of age and older.

Franklin and Tazewell counties are now reporting cases.  Currently, IDPH is reporting a total of 2,538 cases, including 26 deaths, in 37 counties in Illinois.  The age of cases ranges from younger than one to 99 years. 

Confirmed Cases by Race

  • White – 40%

  • Black – 28%

  • Other – 9%

  • Asian – 4%

  • Left blank – 19%

Confirmed Cases by Ethnicity

  • Hispanic or Latino – 7%

  • Not Hispanic or Latino – 61%

  • Left blank – 32%

For all personal protective equipment (PPE) donations, email PPE.donations@illinois.gov.  For health questions about COVID-19, call the hotline at 1-800-889-3931 or email dph.sick@illinois.gov.   

Daily Wabash County COVID-19 Update

At this time there are no confirmed COVID-19 cases in Wabash County, Illinois, but we are aware of the positive cases in the tristate area.  Today, IDPH released there are 2,538 positive cases throughout 37 counties in Illinois and 26 deaths. Please continue to take the COVID-19 pandemic very seriously and take all precautions to maintain social distancing recommendations.  Wash your hands frequently and isolate yourself if you are not feeling well.

All of our offices remain open and will continue to treat all who seek care at each location.  We have taken measures to protect patients coming to our offices.  Please call the office to make an appointment prior to arriving.  All patients being seen at one of our clinic locations in person, should stay in their vehicle upon arrival and check in by calling the office.  The office will contact you when we have an exam room ready. 

We continue to offer virtual visits to allow access our services in a safe and convenient manner.  Please contact 618-263-6234 to see if you are eligible for a virtual visit and to schedule a virtual visit appointment.  We have the following specialist, oncology, pediatrics, and sports medicine, seeing some patients virtually as well.  Dr. Jordan will be seeing his cardiology patients virtually.  Patients experiencing COVID-19 symptoms, should not use the virtual visits and continue to use the COVID-19 Hotline. 

Please continue to use the Coronavirus Symptom Checker on www.wabashgeneral.com and call the WGH COVID-19 Hotline Number at 618-263-6233 prior to coming to the hospital if you are experiencing symptoms.  You can receive a physician order from the WGH COVID-19 Hotline Number.  If you have a provider order to be tested for COVID-19, influenza, strep, or RSV, we continue to have drive-thru testing available in order to protect the health and well-being of our patients, visitors and staff.  Patients are being tested in their vehicles to reduce exposure. 

 

We have an outpatient lab site available at our General Surgery Office (1430 College Drive, Mount Carmel, Illinois) for anyone who would like to receive their regular labs.  Upon arrival, please remain in your vehicle and call (618)263-6182 to check in for outpatient labs.  Our main entrance and emergency entrance are open and we continue to screen all individuals entering our campus as a precaution.  Our visiting hours are from 7:00-8:00 AM and 5:00-6:00 PM.  We do have iPads available for patients to visit via video call with their loved ones. 

 

Please continue to watch our Facebook page for updates.  We continue to take pride in serving you and your loved ones for all health and wellness needs. 

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Gibson County Fair Announces Headliner Concert For July 10th

The Gibson County Fair will continue its rich history of hosting a nationally known music artist at this year’s fair.  Headlining the 165th Gibson County Fair this year is Eddie Montgomery of Montgomery Gentry. Eddie Montgomery will take the stage at 8:00pm on July 10th at the fairgrounds in Princeton Indiana.

Eddie Montgomery recently released "Outskirts," a seven-song EP. With 20 plus charted singles, the Kentucky native has earned CMA, ACM, and GRAMMY awards and nominations with undeniable blue collar anthems like “Hell Yeah,” “My Town,” and “Hillbilly Shoes." They’ve notched five No. 1 singles, "If You Ever Stop Loving Me," "Something To Be Proud Of," "Lucky Man," "Back When I Knew It All" and "Roll With Me." They were inducted as Grand Ole Opry members in 2009 and were inducted into the Kentucky Music Hall of Fame in 2015.

Admission to the fairgrounds for the concert is $7, for an additional $5 you may enter the area directly in front of the stage. There will also be a beer garden at the concert this year.

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WADI Food Pantry Needs Your Help

From WADI’s Debbie Meyer: The WADI food pantry is currently serving a greater number of people due to the pandemic.  Please consider making a monetary or food donation to the pantry.  Donations may be dropped off on Tuesdays from 7:30 until 5:00 or mailed to the WADI office at 119 West 12th Street in Mt. Carmel.  All donations are greatly appreciated!  The food pantry is open every Tuesday to Wabash County residents in need of assistance.  

 

Despite COVID-19, City Making Plans For New Fiscal Year

Even though most things have ground to a halt because of the COVID-19 pandemic, the wheels of government must continue. At Monday night’s brief Mt. Carmel City Council meeting, finance commissioner Eric Ikemire reminded department heads to work on their budgets for the next fiscal year. Commissioner Justin Dulgar said he was scheduled to meet today with the water and sewer department heads on their budget. There are just two more council meetings before the city’s new fiscal year starts on May 1st.

Pritzker Announces Income Tax Filing Extension, More Than $90 Million in Small Business Aid

Chicago — Building on measures designed to address the unprecedented economic challenges facing Illinois families during the COVID-19 pandemic, Governor JB Pritzker announced a three-month extension of the income tax filing deadline and several new programs to provide more than $90 million in financial relief to small businesses across the state.

 

 As this crisis has evolved, my team and I have worked to protect our residents, workers, and small businesses as they navigate this extremely challenging time,” said Governor JB Pritzker. “Today, I’m announcing that Illinois will delay our tax filing deadline from April 15 to July 15, and by Friday, our small businesses will be eligible for a share of $90 million in state emergency assistance through three new programs.”

 

INCOME TAX FILING & PAYMENT EXTENSION

 

Gov. Pritzker announced today that the state is extending the income tax filing and payment deadline by three months, from April 15 to July 15. The Department of Revenue (IDOR) will continue to process tax refunds for those filing ahead of the new deadline.

 

According to IDOR, 3.4 million Illinoisans have already filed their income taxes to date, over 72% of whom are expecting a refund this year. Last year, 6.2 million income tax returns were filed, and 88% of taxpayers filed electronically.

 

The fastest, most secure way to receive a refund is to file tax returns electronically and request a direct deposit into a checking or savings account. Taxpayers who have already filed a return can check the status of their return by using the Where’s My Refund? link located at www.MyTax.Illinois.Gov.

 

“Any taxpayer entitled to a refund should still file their tax return as quickly as possible,” said David Harris, Director of the Illinois Department of Revenue. “The Illinois Department of Revenue is working diligently to get refunds into the hands of every taxpayer that is owed one. To speed refunds, taxpayers can do their part by filing electronically and requesting a direct deposit.”

 

Today’s announcement builds on earlier measures to help Illinoisans during these challenging times, including expanding unemployment insurance for those without access to paid sick leave or unable to work due to COVID-19, suspending shutoffs and late-payment penalties for all utility companies, halting evictions statewide and working to ensure food access remains stable in food banks, grocery stores and schools.

 

MORE THAN $90 MILLION IN EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE AVAILABLE FOR SMALL BUSINESSES

 

In addition, Gov. Pritzker announced a new package of emergency assistance programs for small businesses in need of additional capital, totaling more than $90 million. Illinois businesses will be able to apply to these programs on the Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity (DCEO) website.

 

“Our department is leveraging every resource we have available to support small businesses in these challenging times,” said Erin Guthrie, Director of the Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity. “These funds will provide small businesses on the brink with much needed working capital to continue making payroll and paying other bills while our administration continues to advocate for additional resources from the federal government.”

 

Illinois Small Business Emergency Loan Fund

 

This $60 million fund will support low-interest loans of up to $50,000 for small businesses in every industry outside of Chicago.

 

DCEO and the Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation (IDFPR) are partnering with Accion, the Illinois Bankers Association and the Community Bankers Alliance of Illinois to create this fund. Loans will be supported by a $30 million loan loss reserve, consisting of $20 million of DCEO funds and $10 million in funds secured with the partnership with the Illinois banking community.

 

Businesses with fewer than 50 employees and less than $3 million in revenue in 2019 will be eligible to apply. Successful applicants will owe nothing for six months and will then begin making fixed payments at 3% interest for the remainder of a five-year loan term.

 

Applications will be available on DCEO’s website by Friday, March 27.

 

DCEO and IDFPR continue to work with other lenders throughout the state to make loans under similar competitive terms available to Illinois residents and welcome other partners to grow the fund.

 

“Throughout the current crisis, the Illinois Bankers Association has worked closely with our elected officials and agencies to bolster resources for our state’s small businesses,” said Linda Koch, President and CEO of the Illinois Bankers Association.  “We are excited to work with DCEO to support new capital access options, along with finding new lending partners, to keep Illinois businesses afloat during this unprecedented time.”

 

“The Community Bankers Association appreciates Governor Pritzker’s efforts to help Illinois small business during this critical time,” said Kraig Lounsberry, President of the Community Bankers Association of Illinois. “Illinois community banks should consider this program as another important tool to assist their many small business customers.”

 

Downstate Small Business Stabilization Program

 

This new $20 million program supports small businesses in suburban and rural counties across Illinois, providing grants of up to $25,000 to small businesses in communities served by DCEO’s Office of Community Development.

 

These grants will offer businesses of up to 50 employees the opportunity to partner with their local governments to obtain grants of up to $25,000 in working capital. The program redeploys Community Development Block Grant funds to support local small businesses.

 

Applications will be available on DCEO’s website by Friday, March 27. The grants will be offered on a rolling basis.

 

Hospitality Emergency Grant Program

 

This new $14 million grant program aims to help small hospitality businesses make ends meet, providing up to $25,000 to eligible bars and restaurants and up to $50,000 for eligible hotels.

 

These grants are available to support working capital – like payroll and rent – job training and technology to support shifts in operations, like increased pick-up and delivery.

 

Bars and restaurants that generated between $500,000 and $1 million in revenue in 2019 are eligible for up to $25,000, and bars and restaurants that generated less than $500,000 in revenue in 2019 are eligible for up to $10,000. Hotels that generated less than $8 million in revenue in 2019 are eligible for up to $50,000. The program repurposes job training and tourism promotion funds to provide this emergency grant assistance.

 

DCEO has partnered with Accion Serving Illinois and Indiana to administer the grant program and distribute grant awards on behalf of DCEO.

 

Applications are available today on DCEO’s website and are due by April 1 at 5 p.m. All valid, eligible applications received within the five-day window will be entered into a lottery, and grant winners will be notified on April 4.

 

“The Illinois Restaurant Association appreciates DCEO's program to provide immediate relief for the smallest independent restaurants and bars,” said Sam Toia, President and CEO of the Illinois Restaurant Association. “These grants will provide aid to the smallest operations in the hospitality segment, and every dollar helps during this time of crisis. We applaud this effort and will continue to advocate at the federal level for broad-based economic relief for the state’s 25,000+ eating and drinking establishments and their employees.”

 

“The tourism and hospitality industry are a significant economic engine, employer, and taxpayer for Illinois,” said Michael Jacobson, President and CEO of the Illinois Hotel & Lodging Association. “As we go, so goes the state.  However, our industry is experiencing an unprecedented economic impact that has sent a ripple effect throughout the economy in recent weeks as a result of COVID-19. On behalf of our hotels and our employees, we appreciate the steps the Governor and DCEO have taken, including those today, to provide immediate relief to hoteliers, more than half of which are small business owners.”

 

“Hospitality businesses throughout Illinois need help, and they need it urgently. We’re very thankful that Governor Pritzker has quickly created a grant program to provide cash to business owners trying to survive,” said Brad McConnell, CEO of Accion Serving Illinois and Indiana. “Accion will distribute these grants quickly and equitably, and will continue to provide our capital and coaching to businesses across many industries throughout the state.”

 

Today’s announcement builds on earlier measures to help Illinoisan businesses during these challenging times, including deferring sales tax payments for more than 24,000 small- and medium-sized bars and restaurants and ensuring small businesses from every county are eligible to apply for low-interest coronavirus disaster assistance loans of up to $2 million from the U.S. Small Business Administration.

 

Daily COVID-19 Update

ALL WGH OFFICES REMAIN OPEN & WILL CONTINUE TO TREAT ALL WHO SEEK CARE

At this time there are no confirmed COVID-19 cases in Wabash County, Illinois, but we are aware of the positive cases in the tristate area. Today, IDPH released there are 1,535 positive cases throughout 32 counties in Illinois and 16 deaths. Please continue to take the COVID-19 pandemic very seriously and take all precautions to maintain social distancing recommendations. Wash your hands frequently and isolate yourself if you are not feeling well.

All of our offices remain open and will continue to treat all who seek care at each location. We have taken measures to protect patients coming to our offices. Please call the office to make an appointment prior to arriving. All patients being seen at one of our clinic locations in person, should stay in their vehicle upon arrival and check in by calling the office. The office will contact you when we have an exam room ready. We continue to offer virtual visits to allow access our services in a safe and convenient manner. Please contact 618-263-6234 to see if you are eligible for a virtual visit and to schedule a virtual visit appointment. We have the following specialist, oncology, pediatrics, and sports medicine, seeing some patients virtually as well. Patients experiencing COVID-19 symptoms, should not use the virtual visits and continue to use the COVID-19 Hotline. 

Please continue to use the Coronavirus Symptom Checker on www.wabashgeneral.com and call the WGH COVID-19 Hotline Number at 618-263-6233 prior to coming to the hospital if you are experiencing symptoms. You can receive a physician order from the WGH COVID-19 Hotline Number. If you have a provider order to be tested for COVID-19, influenza, strep, or RSV, we continue to have drive-thru testing available in order to protect the health and well-being of our patients, visitors and staff. Patients are being tested in their vehicles to reduce exposure. 

We have an outpatient lab site available at our General Surgery Office (1430 College Drive, Mount Carmel, Illinois) for anyone who would like to receive their regular labs and allergy shots. Upon arrival, please remain in your vehicle and call (618)263-6182 to check in for outpatient labs.  Our main entrance and emergency entrance are open and we continue to screen all individuals entering our campus as a precaution. As of Tuesday, March 24, 2020, visiting hours will be from 7:00-8:00 AM and 5:00-6:00 PM. We do have iPads available for patients to visit via video call with their loved ones. Just so everyone is aware, the situation is quickly evolving, so additional restrictions may be forth coming. 

Please continue to watch our Facebook page for updates. We are trying our best to adapt to recommendations as they come forth. We continue to take pride in serving you and your loved ones for all health and wellness needs. 

Thank you for your kind feedback! It is encouraging to our staff. We are all in this together to keep our community safe.

Commissioners Hear Update From Mayor On COVID-19 Effects Locally

With commissioners standing at least 6 feet apart, the Mt. Carmel City Council met this evening in regular session and mostly dealt with routine items. The majority of the meeting featured Mayor Joe Judge delivering an update on the COVID-19 effects on the city. He touched on the executive order from Governor J. B. Pritzker urging residents to stay at home. Judge said the health of the community is city government’s top priority….

Judge further touched on the businesses that do remain open including restaurants for carry-outs or delivery, grocery stores, and gas stations…

Despite the pandemic and its’ effects on every day life, Judge said city government continues unfettered….

City Hall’s lobby was closed to the public Monday. Judge also said if you pay your water bill with cash, you need to use exact change when you leave it in the drop box.

Commissioners holding brief City Council meeting in the lobby of City Hall.

Commissioners holding brief City Council meeting in the lobby of City Hall.

Mayor Joe Judge delivering COVID-19 upddate.

Mayor Joe Judge delivering COVID-19 upddate.