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

Coronavirus in Illinois updates: Here’s what’s happening Thursday with COVID-19 in the Chicago area Chicago Tribune staff, Chicago Tribune © Antonio Perez/Antonio Perez Walgreens pharmacist Connie Fogg prepares a COVID-19 vaccine at Seguin Services on Feb. 4, 2021, in Cicero. Illinois public health officials said Wednesday that 60% of state residents 18 and older have received at least one dose of a coronavirus vaccine, a day after President Joe Biden set a new national vaccination goal of having a shot in the arm of at least 70% of all adults by July 4. But the state’s push to encourage vaccinations is ramping up as the seven-day average of inoculations continues to decline. Over the last seven days, an average of 71,219 vaccines were administered daily, the lowest since an average of 69,736 doses was reported Feb. 26.

Walgreens offering walk-up COVID-19 vaccinations at mobile clinic in Chicago

Walgreens offering walk-up COVID-19 vaccinations at mobile clinic in Chicago Lisa Schencker, Chicago Tribune © Antonio Perez/Chicago Tribune / Chicago Tribun Walgreens pharmacist Connie Fogg prepares a COVID-19 vaccine at Seguin Services on Feb. 4, 2021, in Cicero. Walgreens is now offering walk-up COVID-19 vaccinations through a mobile clinic in Chicago in an effort to reach people in underserved communities. Vaccines are being given from a trailer that was previously used as a mobile pharmacy during emergencies, such as natural disasters or sudden store closures. The trailer has been reconfigured to allow five people to get vaccines inside at once. Walgreens began offering vaccines in Chicago through the trailer about a week ago.

Abnormal periods after COVID-19 vaccine? University of Illinois professor researching reports

NICOLE STOCK Chicago Tribune When Katy Fyksen got a heavy period a few days after she received her second dose of the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine, she didn’t consider there might be a link. The 43-year-old Plainfield woman hadn’t had a period in over a year and a half because of her Mirena IUD, so the sudden red flow was a surprise. But she didn’t think about the timing in relation to when she received her vaccine until she saw a Twitter thread. “I didn’t really think that it was anything until I saw that someone had said that, that it might’ve been a symptom or a side effect of the vaccine. It was like, ‘Oh, that’s interesting,’” she said.

Abnormal periods after COVID-19 vaccine? University of Illinois professor researching reports

Abnormal periods after COVID-19 vaccine? University of Illinois professor researching reports
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