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"path": "/health/2026/05/31/e-coli-infection-orland-park-aquatic-center",
"publishedAt": "2026-05-31T18:08:34.669Z",
"site": "https://chicago.suntimes.com",
"textContent": "<p>Centennial Park Aquatic Center in southwest suburban Orland Park has temporarily closed after two people developed E. coli infections linked to the facility.</p><p>Initial water sample tests came back \"normal\" but the two infections prompted a \"precautionary closure\" while more testing is done, according to Orland Park Recreation and Parks, which runs the center.</p><p>The aquatic center remained closed Sunday while village staff conducted more tests at the facility, the department said in a social media post Saturday evening. The center will stay closed until the site is cleared to reopen.</p><p>E. coli is often found in recreational waters. The bacteria can cause mild to severe illness. Symptoms include diarrhea, stomach pain, nausea, vomiting and fever.</p>",
"title": "Orland Park aquatic center closes after 2 E. coli infections",
"updatedAt": "2026-05-31T18:16:44.345Z"
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