Loretto Hospital CEO George Miller Jr. has left the West Side community medical center after the hospital was investigated by the FBI for improperly distributing COVID-19 vaccines last year.
Loretto Hospital CEO George Miller Jr. has left the West Side community medical center after the hospital was investigated by the FBI for improperly distributing COVID-19 vaccines last year.
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8:55 p.m. Chicago to expand vaccine eligibility to most residents March 29
Moderna COVID-19 vaccines are seen in this photo, taken in a vaccination site at Chicago Vocational Career Academy in the Stony Island Park neighborhood, Friday morning, March 5, 2021.
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Most Chicagoans will be eligible to sign up for COVID-19 vaccination appointments starting March 29, the city’s top doctor said Wednesday.
Chicago Public Health Commissioner Dr. Allison Arwady outlined the city’s plan to expand vaccine eligibility to city residents 16 and up with chronic health conditions, plus additional groups of essential workers.
That means “a major increase” in the pool of eligible recipients, which will soon include the majority of Chicago’s 2.7 million residents, Arwady said.