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Here s Where to Receive a COVID Vaccine in Illinois

Published February 27, 2021 • Updated on February 27, 2021 at 12:50 pm Sergio Perez | Reuters As much of Illinois moves into Phase 1B Plus of coronavirus vaccinations, residents continue to search for locations to receive the shot. This week, the state expanded vaccine eligibility to those with high-risk medical conditions and comorbidities, including cancer, diabetes, heart conditions, pulmonary disease, among others. The list also includes those with obesity and women who are pregnant. Get the answer to your most-asked COVID vaccine questions on our mobile NBC 5 Chicago app. Download it here for iOS or Android. Phase 1B initially opened up vaccinations to people age 65 years and older as well as frontline essential workers, which includes first responders, education workers like teachers and support staff, childcare workers, grocery store employees, postal service workers and more.

Coronavirus in Illinois updates: Here s what s happening this weekend with COVID-19 in the Chicago area

Coronavirus in Illinois updates: Here’s what’s happening this weekend with COVID-19 in the Chicago area Chicago Tribune staff, Chicago Tribune © Jose M. Osorio / Chicago Tribune/Chicago Tribune/TNS Paul Antczak Jr., a nursing student, gives the first of two Pfizer COVID-19 vaccines to Robert Koc, a buildings and grounds director for Lyons School District 103 at Credit Union 1 Arena in Chicago on Feb. 8, 2021. A mass COVID-19 vaccination site capable of inoculating 6,000 people per day is set to open next month in a parking lot at the United Center, part of a local, state and federal effort to protect more older Illinoisans and people in the communities hit hardest by the COVID-19 pandemic, officials announced Friday.

Eat These 9 Foods to Boost Your Memory, Cognition, and Overall Brain Health

Eat These 9 Foods to Boost Your Memory, Cognition, and Overall Brain Health You already know eating certain foods can help you lose weight and lower your risk for diabetes and heart disease, but following a healthy diet can also keep your brain sharp. The foods you eat impact neurological health in many ways including effects on insulin resistance, detoxification, and systemic inflammation and provide critical vitamins, says Dale E. Bredesen, M.D., a neurologist and author of the book The End of Alzheimer’s Program, which has a whole section devoted to foods that help prevent cognitive decline. The trick is to find an eating style that optimizes your brainpower

COVID-19 doctors who want mental health treatment face stigma

COVID-19 doctors who want mental health treatment face stigma
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