Antibody Tests Point To Lower Death Rate For The Coronavirus Than First Thought
Tests for the immune response to the coronavirus are revealing thousands of people who were infected but never got severely ill.
Tests for the immune response to the coronavirus are revealing thousands of people who were infected but never got severely ill.
Data kept by the state show that in 80% of COVID-19 cases, the patient’s job is unknown — vital to preventing potential future outbreaks.
The somber number presents a moment to consider who has died and how many others in the U.S. might follow.
Local restaurants are one step closer to going back to normal — but there’s still a long way to go.
The Cook County board president this week exercised her very first legislative veto.
Among Americans who say they wouldn’t get vaccinated, 7 in 10 worry about safety.
In the absence of a vaccine, local and state agencies across the country are struggling to predict and control the virus.
Barbershops and hair salons are preparing to reopen in the next phase of Illinois’ stay-at-home order.
The pandemic is flooding the prefrontal cortex with stress. Here are some tips to fight through the brain fog.
Lillie Campbell learned the importance of patience during three years of quarantine. She says she knows we’ll get through COVID-19, too.