Infectious Disease Specialist Answers Your COVID-19 Questions
Yesterday, Illinois broke its record for the highest number of tests given in one day with over 51,000 people.
Yesterday, Illinois broke its record for the highest number of tests given in one day with over 51,000 people.
Across the country, more patients are opting to be treated where they feel safest: at home.
Road salt and other pollutants are endangering life in the Chicago River.
The federal government is in charge of distributing one of the few treatment options for COVID-19: the antiviral drug remdesivir. But how are decisions made about which states need it most?
Just like in March, when coronavirus cases spiked for the first time, some workers and employers across the country face PPE shortages. Masks, gloves, gowns and other equipment are scarce.
The complaint stems from an agreement between the city and General Irons to move its metal recycling plant from Lincoln Park to the East Side.
The move comes after years of officials claiming that the estimated 400,000 lead service lines connecting were not a serious problem.
President Trump plans to open up America’s largest wildlife refuge to oil and gas drilling.
People are worried that the virus could be spread by air conditioning systems. Here’s what researchers do — and don’t yet — know.
While bad information is a problem for everyone, it can pose a particular threat to communities of people of color who already face worse outcomes from the virus.