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Daywatch: Pritzker clashes with feds over next vaccine shipments, Lightfoot apologizes for wrongful raid and Three Floyds closes brewpub permanently

Daywatch: Pritzker clashes with feds over next vaccine shipments, Lightfoot apologizes for wrongful raid and Three Floyds closes brewpub permanently
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Watch now: Illinois starts administering COVID-19 vaccine amid optimism and thoughts of the disease s victims | State and Regional

Jamie Munks, Stacy St. Clair, Dan Petrella, Lisa Schencker and Gregory Pratt Chicago Tribune As the first COVID-19 vaccine administered in Illinois was plunged into Dr. Marina Del Rios’ left arm Tuesday, she thought about all the people who didn’t live to see the historic day. Her former patients. The health care workers who treated the virus and lost their lives because of it. The friend who died in the early days of the pandemic. “I can’t give you a total number of the people I know who have died or lost loved ones. I’ve stopped counting,” said Del Rios, the social emergency medicine director at the University of Illinois Hospital. “You never want any lives to be lost, but so many at the same time weighs even heavier on you.”

The beginning of the end : Illinois starts administering COVID-19 vaccine

The beginning of the end : Illinois starts administering COVID-19 vaccine
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Quarter of World s Population Won t Access COVID Vaccine Until 2022

Quarter of World s Population Won t Access COVID Vaccine Until 2022 Newsweek 12/16/2020 Zoe Drewett © Jose M. Osorio/Getty Dr. Marina Del Rios receives Chicago s first COVID-19 vaccination from Dr. Nikhila Juvvadi at Loretto Hospital, on December 15 Almost a quarter of the world s population will not have access to a COVID-19 vaccine until 2022, according to new research published in the United Kingdom. Experts from the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health in Baltimore, U.S., said high-income countries have already secured billions of doses, with uncertainty around access for middle and low-income countries. Writing in the British Medical Journal (BMJ), they said that of the 48 COVID-19 vaccines currently approved or in development, 13 manufacturers have entered into agreements for at least 7.48 billion doses .

No, COVID-19 vaccines don t contain Satan s microchips (and other scary conspiracy theories aren t true, either)

No, COVID-19 vaccines don’t contain Satan’s microchips (and other scary conspiracy theories aren’t true, either) John Keilman, Chicago Tribune © Jose M. Osorio/Chicago Tribune/TNS Nikhila Juvvadi on Tuesday, Dec. 15, 2020, at Loretto Hospital, a 122- bed medical facility in Chicago s Austin neighborhood. CHICAGO If you want an idea of the conspiracy theories that hang over COVID-19 vaccines, there’s no better summation than a 40-second TikTok video posted in October by a performer named Taylor Rousseau. As a melodramatic song plays, Rousseau, young, blonde and elaborately mascaraed, silently portrays a woman beaten to death for refusing to take a vaccine that contains a microchip carrying the mark of the beast. At the end, she enters a heavenly skyscape emblazoned with the words: “Well done, good and faithful servant.”

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