Crusader Staff Report Pfizer’s vaccinations in Chicago continue to go out after the first dose in the city was given at Loretto Hospital on the West Side. The hospital was chosen because of the care it has provided communities hardest hit by the virus. Five health care workers from three different hospitals were inoculated. Chicago Department of Public Health Commissioner Dr. Allison Arwady said five people were getting inoculated at the same time because each vial contains five vaccine doses. “There is nothing more I wanted for Christmas than a vaccine that looks like this,” said Dr. Arwady. Mayor Lori Lightfoot on Monday, December 14, tweeted photos of the vaccines’ arrival in the city. Those doses were distributed to Chicago’s 34 hospitals, including Loretto in the Austin neighborhood, where the COVID-19 death rate is more than 60 percent higher than the citywide average.