Chicago city workers begin tossing ‘dibs’ on Feb. 11
City workers are rounding up items used to reserve parking spots.
City workers are rounding up items used to reserve parking spots.
Callers and guests shared their opinions about masking on a Reset show. An infectious disease specialist weighs in on their comments.
Pritzker said the worst of the omicron variant has passed and with hospitalization numbers plummeting, masks no longer need to be worn.
About a quarter of Chicagoans haven’t been vaccinated yet, and the city’s COVID vaccine ambassadors aim to change that.
Did you know the most common chronic disease among kids is tooth decay?
The antiviral infusion was just revived as an early treatment for COVID patients. But the drug is relatively expensive and hard to administer, relegating it to what some are calling “stopgap” status.
It’s a sign the three Northeastern states are changing how they manage the COVID-19 pandemic as cases from the omicron surge continue to drop.
We sat down with infectious disease specialist Dr. Mia Taormina for a pandemic update.
What’s happening in the Great Lakes during those long, frigid months when they’re often covered partially or completely with ice?
Slammed by COVID-19, many U.S. hospitals have put off essential procedures. Delays are leading to consequences like heart attacks and sending people to emergency rooms to get care.