What We Know — And What We Don’t — About Illinois’ 2nd COVID-19 Wave
The coronavirus is back in full force — and the second surge could be even worse. Here’s a look at where Illinois stands.
The coronavirus is back in full force — and the second surge could be even worse. Here’s a look at where Illinois stands.
Every Friday, Dr. Mia Taormina fields questions from Reset listeners about how to stay safe during the coronavirus pandemic.
Amid a new wave of coronavirus restrictions, France, the U.K., Germany and Italy are keeping schools open. The U.S. has taken a different approach.
A new study looks at the racial demographics of the 50 municipalities in Illinois with the most lead water lines.
The public health agency had previously emphasized that masks protect other people from viruses you might expel. The new advice gives a less altruistic reason to wear face coverings.
COVID-19 cases and deaths continue to surge across Illinois. On Wednesday, the state reported 12,657 new cases and 145 more deaths.
Homelessness in Chicago was already on the rise before the pandemic. Now, the city is preparing for a possible new wave as cold weather sets in.
The new wave appears bigger and more widespread than the surges that happened in the spring and summer — and threatens to be worse.
Illinois on Tuesday reported 12,623 new coronavirus cases and 79 additional deaths — a new state record.