A Chicago physicians group has asked the governor’s office to waive requirements that mandate fingerprinting and background checks for licensed health care workers before they can volunteer at mass vaccination sites, according to a letter sent to the office on Friday. In the letter addressed to Gov. J.B. Pritzker, the Chicago Medical Society said the requirements, set by local governments, are .
CHICAGO (WLS) With Illinois starting Phase 1B of vaccinations Monday, there are new moves being made with the hopes of ramping up vaccine distribution as the country lags behind goals set by the Trump administration.
The next phase means anyone over 65 years old and a larger group of essential workers will be eligible for getting the COVID-19 vaccine. That group includes people in correctional facilities, grocery store workers, daycare workers and educators.
On January 25th Illinois takes a step forward to phase 1B in the state s Covid-19 vaccination plan.
While that s cause for some celebration, there are still concerns about the speed at which shots can be given out.
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With Illinois starting Phase 1B of vaccinations Monday, there are new moves being made with the hopes of ramping up vaccine distribution as the country lags behind goals set by the Trump administration.
The next phase means anyone over 65 years old and a larger group of essential workers will be eligible for getting the COVID-19 vaccine. That group includes people in correctional facilities, grocery store workers, daycare workers and educators.
While that s cause for some celebration, there are still concerns about the speed at which shots can be given out.
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Data compilation ‘to beat crime’
About 1,200 sketches of suspects drawn after crimes during current year
LAHORE:
The Criminal Record Office (CRO) of the police has collected data of about 675,000 suspected criminals while contributing to their arrest with the help of their sketches and fingerprints for the past 18 years.
About 1,200 sketches of suspects were drawn after crimes during the current year, while the Fingerprint Department traced the culprits in more than 500 cases in the last four years.
According to officials, after any crime in the city, officers of the crime scene unit of the CRO reach the spot. Officials from various departments equipped with mordern technology, including the Forensic Science Agency, collect evidence after cordoning off the the spot. The CRO Branch has been instrumental in the investigation of cases.