Here’s What Illinois Universities Are Doing To Combat The Coronavirus
From vaccine research to a ventilator inventory, universities across Illinois are working on COVID-19 treatments and solutions.
From vaccine research to a ventilator inventory, universities across Illinois are working on COVID-19 treatments and solutions.
Gov. JB Pritzker announced a new resource to help people struggling to cope with the coronavirus pandemic.
After taking the Hippocratic oath over a Zoom call, about one-third of the graduates from the U of I College of Medicine will stay in Illinois.
Officials say 126 workers and 289 detainees at the jail have confirmed cases of the coronavirus.
The governor warns the state could face another potential wave of coronavirus infections if stay-at-home restrictions are lifted.
Even in the midst of supply shortages and changing guidelines, nurses say: “The majority of us are not willing to give up.“
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Anna Carvlin and Sussan Navabi took their wedding photos in masks and said “cheers” with tiny bottles of hand sanitizer.
Still, Pritzker predicts summertime concerts and festivals could be a no-go.
Mayor Lori Lightfoot estimated hundreds of millions could go to transit, schools and general health-related relief.