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CHICAGO, Feb. 2, 2021 /PRNewswire/ The City of Chicago and Zocdoc, the leader in online healthcare scheduling, today announced a partnership where
Zocdoc will serve as the City s main platform for eligible Chicago residents to find and book COVID-19 vaccinations. Zocdoc will aggregate real-time appointment availability from select Chicago POD (Point of Dispensing) sites, as well as from leading local care organizations such as AMITA Health, Erie Family Health, Innovative Express Care, and Rush University Medical Center, creating a central marketplace to help Chicagoans more easily access vaccinations.
(PRNewsfoto/Zocdoc) Our goal in Chicago is to vaccinate as many residents as possible as fast as we can, said Mayor Lori E. Lightfoot. While vaccine availability is still very limited nationwide, this exciting new partnership with Zocdoc is another step toward empowering individuals and families as we fight this disease and lean into t
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(JTA) The email offered what felt like a lifeline to the dozens of rabbis in the Chicago area who received it last week. “Vaccines are now available for clergy,” an official with the Chicago Board of Rabbis wrote, passing along a link to sign up for a COVID-19 vaccine.
Days later, some of those rabbis were rolling up their sleeves to get the shot that would start to make their pre-pandemic lives possible once again. Lizzi Heydemann, rabbi and founder of Mishkan, a nondenominational congregation in Chicago, marked her vaccination with a public Facebook post accompanied by a translation of the Shehecheyanu prayer: “That we lived and stood up and reached this time.”