Health Care Workers In Chicago And Across Illinois Roll Up Their Sleeves For COVID-19 Vaccine
The vaccine is finally here. Here’s how some doctors are lining up to get immunized this week.
The vaccine is finally here. Here’s how some doctors are lining up to get immunized this week.
Mercy on the Near South Side says it’s been losing money and patients for years, but advocates are rallying to save the historic hospital.
New data show disparities that hospitals serving communities of color have felt for months: “We’re playing chess with patients … and we’re getting overwhelmed.”
With only 42% of Black adults in a national study saying they’re willing to take the COVID-19 vaccine, Chicago clinics serving communities of color see work ahead.
Cook County leaders are cautious about what their finances could look like next year if they don’t get federal COVID-19 money again.
Experts say timely testing is crucial to slowing the spread of COVID-19 so infected people can quickly quarantine.
The coronavirus is back in full force — and the second surge could be even worse. Here’s a look at where Illinois stands.
The state’s data gives a glimpse into efforts to trace the virus, where people may have gotten it, and school outbreaks. But the data is far from complete.
State public health officials reported more than 9,900 new cases Thursday — the same day Illinois’ death toll topped 10,000.
Here’s a look at how Election Day went in Illinois — and what happens next.