Chicago’s Top Doc Says City’s Vaccine Rollout Smoother Than Most
Dr. Allison Arwady — director of the Chicago Department of Public Health — breaks down the latest on COVID-19 and vaccinations in the city.
Dr. Allison Arwady — director of the Chicago Department of Public Health — breaks down the latest on COVID-19 and vaccinations in the city.
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More than half of the 16,000 death cases handled by the office last year were due to COVID-19.
The now-fired hospital employee later said he knew “that people who received the vaccinations would think they had been vaccinated against the virus when in fact they were not,” investigators said.
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Leaders of the nation’s federal vaccine effort said the U.S. has deployed around 14 million vaccine doses as of Wednesday with just 2.1 million Americans vaccinated.
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Chicago and its surrounding suburbs saw between one and eight inches of snow by early Wednesday morning.
The new site opened at Malcolm X College on the Near West Side Tuesday. The city’s top doctor was the first to be vaccinated there.
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