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La desigualdad en la vacunación aumenta en los suburbios del sur de Chicago

This is post 5 of 6 in the series “Life After COVID?” This bilingual collaboration includes the Institute for Nonprofit News, The Beacon/KCUR 89.3; Bridge Michigan/Side Effects Public Media; Cicero Independiente/South Side Weekly; Detour Detroit/Planet Detroit/Tostada Magazine; Evanston RoundTable/Growing Community Media; Madison365/Wausau Pilot & Review; and MinnPost/Sahan Journal. The project was made possible by a […]

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Englewood: Critical Care

This is post 1 of 3 in the series “The Ripple Effects of COVID” The disparate impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on North and South Side neighborhoods has been well documented over the past year. At the Weekly, our COVID-19 tracker has been updated hourly with data from the Cook County Medical Examiner’s office, to […]

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City reopens

City reopens Fifteen months after the COVID-19 pandemic shut down schools, businesses, and government offices, the City—after several false starts—is finally, officially, and fully reopening on June 11. On Monday, the city’s coronavirus positivity rate fell below two percent for the first time since the pandemic began; hospitalizations have similarly dropped off. But unvaccinated people […]

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Anti-Asian Violence Stirs Conversation on Policing and Abolition in Chicago’s AAPI Communities 

Editor’s note: This story uses Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) to refer to the community being reported, recognizing that the community includes a diverse range of ethnicities and identities. Sources may refer to particular or collective groups as “people of Asian descent” or “Asian Americans,” in which cases we maintain the original language from […]

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Chicago Frontline Workers Speak on Their Experiences With the Vaccine

hen grocery store worker Julian Hendrix first approached Howard Brown Health Center in Hyde Park for vaccine appointments, the response was, “don’t call us, we will call you.”  Started as a volunteer-run organization, Howard Brown Health’s primary care was built with the mission to eliminate the disparities in healthcare experienced by LGBT groups in Chicago, […]

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COVID-19 Vaccine Q&A

Who should get vaccinated? Everyone who is willing and able to. Vaccinating as many people as possible will help prevent COVID-19 from spreading further. It’s an important step to stopping the pandemic. How can Chicago residents get vaccinated? Currently people in phases 1A and 1B qualify for vaccination in Chicago; this group includes people sixty-five […]