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Maternal Mortality

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Public Meetings Report – September 30, 2021

by Documenters, Grace Del Vecchio and Scott Pemberton September 29, 2021September 29, 2021

Aug 18 Due to the COVID-19 delta variant surge, the Chicago Board of Health reinstated a mandate for wearing masks indoors in public places at its meeting and scheduled it to take effect on August 20. Some 400 cases were being reported each day. Chicago Department of Public Health employees report that they are fatigued […]

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