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    Crystal Lake Food Pantry volunteer John Cannon of Crystal Lake loads a cart full of groceries into a client's vehicle at the Crystal Lake Food Pantry on Monday, March 16, 2020 in Crystal Lake. To combat the spread of coronavirus and adhere to social distancing recommendations, volunteers implemented a drive-up service which allows only volunteers to enter the building. Clients are able to visit the pantry twice per month, and will receive one roll of toilet paper per visit. "We're going to try to stay open as long as we can," said pantry manager John Stefani during a morning meeting with volunteers.

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    Crystal Lake Food Pantry volunteer Holly Johnson stocks a cart full of groceries in an aisle capped by toilet paper at the Crystal Lake Food Pantry on Monday, March 16, 2020 in Crystal Lake. To combat the spread of coronavirus and adhere to social distancing recommendations, volunteers implemented a drive-up service which allows only volunteers to enter the building. Clients are able to visit the pantry twice per month, and will receive one roll of toilet paper per visit. "We're going to try to stay open as long as we can," said pantry manager John Stefani during a morning meeting with volunteers.

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    Crystal Lake Food Pantry president Bill Eich shows some of the items available for clients through the EFP (Emergency Food Program), given to the Crystal Lake Food Pantry by the Northern Illinois Food Bank on Monday, March 16, 2020 in Crystal Lake. To combat the spread of coronavirus and adhere to social distancing recommendations, volunteers implemented a drive-up service which allows only volunteers to enter the building. Clients are able to visit the pantry twice per month, and will receive one roll of toilet paper per visit. "We're going to try to stay open as long as we can," said pantry manager John Stefani during a morning meeting with volunteers.

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    On just about any typical morning, the parking lot at the McHenry County Courthouse would be full, but with social distancing caused by the coronavirus, the parking lot is less than halfway occupied just after they open on Monday, March 16, 2020 in Woodstock.

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    Crystal Lake Food Pantry volunteer John Cannon of Crystal Lake loads bags of groceries into a client's vehicle at the Crystal Lake Food Pantry on Monday, March 16, 2020 in Crystal Lake. To combat the spread of coronavirus and adhere to social distancing recommendations, volunteers implemented a drive-up service which allows only volunteers to enter the building. Clients are able to visit the pantry twice per month, and will receive one roll of toilet paper per visit. "We're going to try to stay open as long as we can," said pantry manager John Stefani during a morning meeting with volunteers.

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    Crystal Lake Food Pantry volunteer Paula Kerr of Crystal Lake loads bakery items into bags for clients at the Crystal Lake Food Pantry on Monday, March 16, 2020 in Crystal Lake. To combat the spread of coronavirus and adhere to social distancing recommendations, volunteers implemented a drive-up service which allows only volunteers to enter the building. Clients are able to visit the pantry twice per month, and will receive one roll of toilet paper per visit. "We're going to try to stay open as long as we can," said pantry manager John Stefani during a morning meeting with volunteers.

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    Crystal Lake Food Pantry volunteer Jaci Farstead stocks prepared foods donated from local businesses at the Crystal Lake Food Pantry on Monday, March 16, 2020 in Crystal Lake. To combat the spread of coronavirus and adhere to social distancing recommendations, volunteers implemented a drive-up service which allows only volunteers to enter the building. Clients are able to visit the pantry twice per month, and will receive one roll of toilet paper per visit. "We're going to try to stay open as long as we can," said pantry manager John Stefani during a morning meeting with volunteers.

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    Crystal Lake Food Pantry volunteer Holly Johnson stocks a cart full of groceries in an aisle capped by toilet paper at the Crystal Lake Food Pantry on Monday, March 16, 2020 in Crystal Lake. To combat the spread of coronavirus and adhere to social distancing recommendations, volunteers implemented a drive-up service which allows only volunteers to enter the building. Clients are able to visit the pantry twice per month, and will receive one roll of toilet paper per visit. "We're going to try to stay open as long as we can," said pantry manager John Stefani during a morning meeting with volunteers.

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    Crystal Lake Rib House owner Dave Faccone poses for a portrait outside of his restaurant on Monday, March 16, 2020 in Crystal Lake. Faccone is concerned for the financial burdens of his employees and those who rely on the food service industry for income during the restaurant and bar shut down forced by Gov. JB Pritzker.

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    Crystal Lake Rib House owner Dave Faccone poses for a portrait outside of his restaurant on Monday, March 16, 2020 in Crystal Lake. Faccone is concerned for the financial burdens of his employees and those who rely on the food service industry for income during the restaurant and bar shut down forced by Gov. JB Pritzker.

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    Crystal Lake Food Pantry volunteers, including (from left:) Fred Kimmel of Huntley, John Cannon, and Jill Kratovil, both of Crystal Lake, load food into a cart to deliver to clients waiting in their vehicles outside at the Crystal Lake Food Pantry on Monday, March 16, 2020 in Crystal Lake. To combat the spread of coronavirus and adhere to social distancing recommendations, volunteers implemented a drive-up service which allows only volunteers to enter the building. Clients are able to visit the pantry twice per month, and will receive one roll of toilet paper per visit. "We're going to try to stay open as long as we can," said pantry manager John Stefani during a morning meeting with volunteers.

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    Crystal Lake Rib House floor manager Sharon Wolf grabs a customer's order inside the kitchen at the restaurant on Monday, March 16, 2020 in Crystal Lake. A mandatory shutdown order by Gov. JB Pritzker will force all restaurants and bars to close their dine-in services at the close of the business day on Monday, and remain in affect for the remainder of the month.

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    Crystal Lake Rib House floor manager Sharon Wolf wipes down a table at the restaurant on Monday, March 16, 2020 in Crystal Lake. A mandatory shutdown order by Gov. JB Pritzker will force all restaurants and bars to close their dine-in services at the close of the business day on Monday, and remain in affect for the remainder of the month.

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    Crystal Lake Rib House floor manager Sharon Wolf grabs a customer's order inside the kitchen at the restaurant on Monday, March 16, 2020 in Crystal Lake. A mandatory shutdown order by Gov. JB Pritzker will force all restaurants and bars to close their dine-in services at the close of the business day on Monday, and remain in affect for the remainder of the month.

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    Crystal Lake Rib House floor manager Sharon Wolf organizes the chairs inside the video gaming room at the restaurant on Monday, March 16, 2020 in Crystal Lake. A mandatory shutdown order by Gov. JB Pritzker will force all restaurants and bars to close their dine-in services at the close of the business day on Monday, and remain in affect for the remainder of the month.

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    Marengo firefighter/paramedic Paul Ortiz has help tying the back of a disposable blue gown which, along with disposable gloves, N-95 masks, and safetly goggles, will help keep first responders safe from potentially dangerous bodily fluids during the coronavirus outbreak on Monday, March 16, 2020 in Marengo.

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    Marengo firefighter/paramedic Paul Ortiz poses for a portrait wearing a disposable blue gown, disposable gloves, a N-95 mask, and safetly goggles, all items which will help keep first responders safe from potentially dangerous bodily fluids during the coronavirus outbreak on Monday, March 16, 2020 in Marengo.

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    Arlene Thayer of Woodstock leaves the McHenry County Administration Building after casting her vote on Monday, March 16, 2020 in Woodstock.

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    Hand sanitizers sit on a table with voting stickers at the early voting polling location at the McHenry County Administration Building on Monday, March 16, 2020 in Woodstock.

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    Sandy Bennett of Woodstock uses one of the hand sanitizers available on the table with voting stickers after casting her vote at the McHenry County Administration Building on Monday, March 16, 2020 in Woodstock.

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    Marengo firefighter/paramedic Paul Ortiz puts on disposable gloves which, along with a disposable blue gown, N-95 masks, and safetly goggles, will help keep first responders safe from potentially dangerous bodily fluids during the coronavirus outbreak on Monday, March 16, 2020 in Marengo.

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    Marengo firefighter/paramedic Paul Ortiz puts on safetly goggles which, along with a disposable blue gown, disposable gloves, N-95 masks, and safetly goggles, will help keep first responders safe from potentially dangerous bodily fluids during the coronavirus outbreak on Monday, March 16, 2020 in Marengo.

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