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COVID risk could rise again as federal funding drains, Chicago’s top doc warns

Por: Chicago Sun Times Politics November 25, 2022

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Dwindling federal funding for public health and low booster shot participation threatens to raise the COVID-19 risk once again in Chicago, according to Public Health Commissioner Dr. Allison Arwady. “COVID is not gone,” she said last week at an event promoting vaccinations on the Southwest Side.This news comes at a time when the city’s , with fewer hospitalizations and a dramatic decline in deaths from a year ago. Then, a new variant of... + full article



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