Infectious Disease Specialist Answers Your COVID-19 Questions: Sept.11, 2020
Months later, what has science learned about COVID-19?
Months later, what has science learned about COVID-19?
The COVID-19 pandemic has forced restaurants closures across the state.
Despite pandemic struggles for some hospitals, Chicago-based Northwestern plans to affiliate with another suburban hospital, which would be the 11th in its system.
Americans are drinking far more during the COVID-19 pandemic. A beer in the evening can feel like a taste of normal life, but health experts worry about alcohol’s deadly side-effects.
Shortfalls of medical N95 respirators and other protective gear started in March, and experts say tremendous pressure on the supply chain continues today.
The mayor says it could cost $8.5 billion to begin fixing Chicago’s worst-in-the-nation lead pipe problem.
Pastor Anthony Williams has been on strike for more than a month. He’s calling for Gov. Pritzker to address violence as a public health crisis.
Chicago has the most lead service lines than any other city in the country, which can cause negative impacts on residents’ health.
Half of American adults reported some form of anxiety or depression during the pandemic, according to a recent Boston University study.
The sacred month of Muharram is observed as a time of mourning by Shia Muslims across the world.