Health Care Workers Feeling Mental Stress From COVID-19 Can Get Free Support
With surveys showing 65% of front line health workers feeling grief from COVID-19, organizations step up to volunteer help.
With surveys showing 65% of front line health workers feeling grief from COVID-19, organizations step up to volunteer help.
Doctors say masking and social distancing are still the best ways for kids to avoid transmitting the disease.
The city’s 200-plus averages happened on July 10, 11 and 12.
Mental health challenges. Isolation. Reusing PPE. What three health workers learned from Illinois’ first coronavirus surge.
The LGBTQ community already faces myriad barriers to health care. COVID-19 has exposed more fault lines.
With the Lakefront Trail and 606 reopening to cyclists and runners, officials warn to maintain social distancing.
But transportation experts worry that rail and bus commuting may never bounce back to pre-pandemic levels as people change their habits.
Public officials have said Joseph Myles was the first infant to die from coronavirus. He was 9 months old.
Chicago Police Superintendent David Brown said two officers have been relieved of their police powers after the agency that investigates police misconduct recommended they be reassigned.
Mia Wright says she was attacked by Chicago police on the Northwest Side is calling for a criminal investigation into the officers.