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Northwestern s COVID-19 on-campus requirements, activities: Explained

As Northwestern transitions back to a pre-pandemic campus experience, the University has implemented several public health policies in accordance with Illinois and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention guidelines, like mandated indoor masking, COVID-19 vaccination proof or approved exemption and entry testing. The Daily broke down everything you need to know about these updated guidelines.

Need to Know: A guide to financial support and saving at NU

There’s no doubt college is expensive. Aside from tuition, housing and meal plans, you might find yourself with additional expenses associated with extracurriculars, study abroad, research and internship accommodations, summer classes and entertainment expenses it quickly adds up. Luckily, you don’t have to feel like you can’t partake in these opportunities: here are some.

Illinois tenants behind on rent payments eligible for financial relief

The Illinois Rental Payment Program opened Monday to provide financial relief to residents behind on rent payments due to COVID-19-related losses or reductions in income, as well as those experiencing increased expenses. The program will cover up to 12 months of missed rent payments and up to 3 months of future rent payments, providing a maximum of 15 months of financial relief or $25,000 in federal funding, according to a Monday news release.  At a Monday press conference, Gov. J.B. Pritzker said the $1.5 billion rental relief program serves as a gradual transition ahead of the end of the statewide eviction moratorium, which is slated to expire in August.

CDPH talks vaccination obstacles in light of new COVID-19 guidelines

As COVID-19 vaccine eligibility expands to 12- to 15-year olds and vaccination rates fall, Chicago Department of Public Health Commissioner Allison Arwady discussed Chicago’s obstacles and initiatives to vaccinate the remaining population at a press conference Wednesday. Currently, Illinois has entered a “bridge phase” as the state looks to reopen entirely in the coming months. In Chicago, Mayor Lori Lightfoot anticipated a full reopening by July 4. On misinformation and immunity Arwady said one of the primary reasons remaining residents are not getting vaccinated is that they don’t believe they’re at risk for COVID-19.  Some residents who contracted COVID-19 are also refusing to get the vaccine, Arwady said, and are relying on natural immunity for protection against future infection. She said there are some false claims surrounding vaccine side effects, which are rooted in misinformation circulating online.

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