Cook County businesses should require vax proof or COVID-19 test
Cook County businesses should require vax proof or COVID-19 test
Cook County businesses should be checking for proof of vaccination or a negative COVID-19 test before letting anyone in their doors, the health department has declared.
By Dylan Sharkey
Illinois may face new COVID-19 restrictions as ‘high alert’ sounds
Illinois may face new COVID-19 restrictions as ‘high alert’ sounds
Proof of vaccination may be required in Chicago to enter restaurants, gyms, theaters and other public spaces. So far, the state is not considering a similar move but Illinois is on ‘high alert’ regarding COVID-19 transmission.
By Dylan Sharkey
Chicago police union chief says dethrone Lightfoot over COVID-19 mandates
Chicago police union chief says dethrone Lightfoot over COVID-19 mandates
Immediately after a judge ended the gag order on Chicago’s police union president, he went right after Mayor Lori Lightfoot again about her COVID-19 vaccination mandate and reporting policy. Some aldermen joined his crusade.
By Dylan Sharkey
Pritzker mandates day care center workers get COVID-19 vaccine or get tested
Pritzker mandates day care center workers get COVID-19 vaccine or get tested
The list of workers Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker is demanding get vaccinated or tested for COVID-19 has grown to include licensed day care centers. Pritzker’s mandate affects 55,000 workers.
By Brad Weisenstein
Pritzker toughens his COVID-19 restrictions
Pritzker toughens his COVID-19 restrictions
COVID-19 cases are on the decline in Illinois, but Gov. J.B. Pritzker is resisting calls to remove his mask mandate and other restrictions.
By Dylan Sharkey
Pritzker wants to end health conscience law’s use to avoid COVID-19 vax
Pritzker wants to end health conscience law’s use to avoid COVID-19 vax
As Illinois politicians continue trying to force vaccinations on more residents, Gov. J.B. Pritzker is trying to end use of a state law designed to stop people from being forced into health care decisions.
By Dylan Sharkey
Chicago’s COVID-19 nurse shortage shows why Illinois must join Nurse Licensure Compact
Chicago’s COVID-19 nurse shortage shows why Illinois must join Nurse Licensure Compact
The interstate nursing license compact received bipartisan support in the Illinois General Assembly but was opposed by labor unions. COVID-19 medical staffing shortages prove the wisdom of letting nurses be more mobile.
By Joe Tabor
Nursing shortage during COVID-19 argues for multi-state licenses in Illinois
Nursing shortage during COVID-19 argues for multi-state licenses in Illinois
Multi-state nursing licenses would help Illinois with long-term senior care, help nurses cross state lines to fight a pandemic and help Illinois face a coming nursing shortage.
By Patrick Andriesen
Illinois Senate committee passes bill to help nursing shortage
Illinois Senate committee passes bill to help nursing shortage
Sen. Feigenholtz’s Senate Bill 2068 would add Illinois to 34 other states participating in the Nurse Licensure Compact. Career moves, volunteer work and pandemic relief would all benefit.
Jason Bauer: Walnut Acres
Jason Bauer: Walnut Acres
“The state was very unprepared for this PPE shortage. And it really is a state issue on this. Where’s their stockpile? I don’t see it. Even the health departments don’t have a lot to give you."
Leasa Taylor
Leasa Taylor
“We’re a hospital, and we also have a primary care facility and a specialty group. We serve all aspects of the community."
How Illinois can end its Medicaid nightmare
How Illinois can end its Medicaid nightmare
After hundreds of waiting list deaths and an unsustainable enrollment explosion, Illinois policymakers must act swiftly to contain this growing nightmare. Thankfully, they have options.
Hundreds on Medicaid waiting list in Illinois die while waiting for care
Hundreds on Medicaid waiting list in Illinois die while waiting for care
Illinois has a Medicaid crisis. With an Obamacare Medicaid expansion program that continues to spiral out of control, newly obtained data confirm fears that the expansion program would prioritize able-bodied adults over the state’s truly vulnerable residents.
Illinois’ Medicaid expansion enrollment continues to climb, putting vulnerable at risk
Illinois’ Medicaid expansion enrollment continues to climb, putting vulnerable at risk
The surging numbers of able-bodied adults in ObamaCare’s Medicaid expansion threatens funding for Illinois’ neediest residents and discourages work among those enrolled.