Therapists Say A Year Of Isolation Has Taken Its Toll On Many Chicagoans’ Mental Health
Chicago schools, restaurants and bars have all partially reopened, but depression remains a problem for many residents after a year like no other.
Chicago schools, restaurants and bars have all partially reopened, but depression remains a problem for many residents after a year like no other.
If you’ve been delaying routine medical care in the past year, now’s the time to catch up, doctors say. The consequences of missing some key screenings and health checkups can be lethal.
The Johnson & Johnson vaccine and a mass vaccination site at the United Center could make Chicago’s COVID-19 fight more equitable — or not.
The Texas blackout is a reminder that climate-driven extreme weather stresses the U.S.’s power system in many ways. Much is needed to harden the grid for the future as the number of outages increase.
The country has beat back the winter surge, and experts credit Americans’ improved compliance with precautions like mask-wearing. But we could we still face a resurgence if we let up.
Each week, Reset’s infectious disease expert Dr. Mia Taormina joins us to answer your questions relating to the coronavirus and vaccines.
The site is expected to vaccinate up to 6,000 people a day, with federally-supplied vaccines, and will be open to anyone in Illinois currently eligible.
With capacity limits rising as COVID-19 cases fall, restaurant employees are still anxiously waiting to be vaccinated.
Many students say the restrictions of COVID-19 is challenging for their mental health.
The site would be able to vaccinate up to 6,000 people a day, a source says, with a focus on Black and brown communities and additional vaccine from the feds.