Chicago Program That Advocates For Mistreated Nursing-Home Residents Staffed At Only 50% During Pandemic
The city’s nursing home residents needed advocates like never before. There was state cash, but city officials didn’t use it.
The city’s nursing home residents needed advocates like never before. There was state cash, but city officials didn’t use it.
Investigators for HUD and the Justice Dept. are now looking into the relocation of an industrial polluter to Chicago’s Southeast side.
In a WBEZ exclusive interview, Harris promoted the new United Center mass vaccination site and said: “Folks have to take this vaccine when it is their turn.”
After months of intense opposition, Mercy’s parent company is in a deal to sell it to a Chicago non-profit affiliated with a Michigan-based biomedical technology company.
Scientists are spotting new coronavirus variants almost on a daily basis. So far public health experts are still most worried about three important ones.
President Biden moves his timeline up by two months while directing all 50 states and the District of Columbia to move school workers up in line for vaccinations, beginning next week.
Physician James Hamblin writes declining COVID-19 cases and accelerated vaccination rates point toward a ‘wonderful’ summer.
One-third of food produced for human consumption goes uneaten and thrown out.
Nearly three months into vaccine distribution in Illinois, there’s no statewide or citywide multilingual helpline.
Senior citizens will get first dibs starting Thursday on booking thousands of available appointments in Chicago.