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The music festival will be Chicago’s largest gathering since the pandemic began — and comes amid a spike in coronavirus cases caused by the delta variant.
The music festival will be Chicago’s largest gathering since the pandemic began — and comes amid a spike in coronavirus cases caused by the delta variant.
Infectious disease specialist Dr. Emily Landon explains why Chicago is not yet a “hotspot” despite rising cases.
Dr. Emily Landon joins Reset to discuss public health and safety at one of the world’s largest music festivals.
Reversing earlier guidance, the agency is encouraging indoor masking for fully vaccinated people under certain circumstances.
In Chicago, areas flush with resources are also flush with trees. But a new city agency could be tasked with changing that “tree inequity.“
Here’s what we learned from Professor Alex Harmon-Threatt, a pollination ecologist at the University of Illinois.
Some patients who have had COVID-19 develop symptoms resembling early Alzheimer’s. Researchers are trying to figure out whether these people are more likely to develop the disease itself.
Hundreds of scientists are meeting to finalize a landmark climate report. It’s meant to guide the next decade of international climate policy, but it’s unclear if politicians will act on it.
A sweeping plan to address climate change in the Chicago region involves goals ranging from reducing CO2 emissions to addressing social equity issues.