How Chicago Restaurants Are Reopening For Indoor Dining
As Chicago’s COVID-19 picture improves, the city is cautiously taking steps to loosen some health restrictions on businesses, including restaurants and bars.
As Chicago’s COVID-19 picture improves, the city is cautiously taking steps to loosen some health restrictions on businesses, including restaurants and bars.
The city is partnering with Zocdoc, medical providers on a site that will help find vaccination locations and appointments. But public health officials are urging patience.
A cluster of suicides in Las Vegas, plus a troubling rise in youth suicide attempts observed in ERs nationwide, is raising fears that the pandemic is fueling a children’s mental health crisis.
Experts say that vaccine distribution will likely be influenced by wealthy and well-connected individuals who find ways to game the system.
Infectious disease specialist Dr. Emily Landon also breaks down the latest on COVID-19 and the vaccine rollout in the Chicago area.
Students were ordered to stay home Monday after a weekend of stalled negotiations between the district and the Chicago Teachers Union.
The new travel order will require passengers to wear face coverings on nearly all forms of public transportation, including airplanes, ships, ferries, trains, subways, buses, taxis and ride-shares.
“People are tired of being at home,” one travel advisor says as an industry decimated by the pandemic begins to see small signs that a recovery might be on the way.
Each week, Reset’s infectious disease expert Dr. Mia Taormina joins us to answer your questions relating to the coronavirus and vaccines.
As COVID-19 cases continue trending downward in Illinois, officials are wary of what kind of impact variants will have on the state’s caseloads and hospitalizations.