News Stories from January 13, 2021
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Despite misconceptions, COVID-19 vaccine can prevent future lossJan 15, 2021 12:21 PM - Hamdard Healthcare Medical Director Irma Esposito, M.D., talks about some common misconceptions around the COVID-19 vaccines (both Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna) recently approved by the FDA.
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JCC Chicago film series aims to open hearts, mindsJan 15, 2021 7:25 AM - The JCC Chicago Jewish Film Festival presents 6 films exploring the topics of anti-Semitism, racism, human rights, the Holocaust, and issues affecting disabled people to explore, educate, inform and ignite the important conversations that need to occur to bring about societal change.
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Glenview joins volunteer effort to spread love with lasagnaJan 15, 2021 6:33 AM - Through a movement called Lasagna Love -- and it is a movement -- Sally Claffey of Glenview makes lasagna in her own home and delivers it to "people having a tough time" due to the pandemic. "A warm meal, a homemade meal, it seems like the least you can do in today's climate," she says.
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'We believe in our food': Pandemic can't stop restaurant from opening in WheelingJan 14, 2021 12:46 PM - The COVID-19 pandemic didn't stop the owners of Mia's Cantina from opening their latest restaurant in Wheeling.
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WHO team arrives in Wuhan to investigate pandemic origins
Jan 14, 2021 11:30 AM - A global team of researchers has arrived in the Chinese city where the coronavirus pandemic was first detected to investigate its origins amid uncertainty about whether Beijing might try to prevent embarrassing discoveries
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From RVs to boxcars: 6 unique outdoor dining experiences in the suburbsJan 14, 2021 10:45 AM - Since an indoor dining ban took effect in Illinois, suburban restaurants have been developing creative ways to continue serving customers during the winter.
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Start 2021 Right with TPAC Fitness SpecialsJan 14, 2021 9:19 AM - January is the perfect time to bring your workout indoors at Techny Prairie Activity Center, 180 Anets Drive in Northbrook.
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Schaumburg Village Board Approves Capital Improvement PlanJan 14, 2021 9:09 AM - Schaumburg's Village Board voted unanimously to approve a $185 million multi-year Capital Improvement Plan, which includes $40 million in improvements for the next fiscal year that begins May 1st.
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Saint Viator High School Introduces New PresidentJan 14, 2021 8:58 AM - Fr. Dan Hall, CSV, Provincial of the Viatorian Community announced that Fr. Dan Lydon, CSV, will assume the role of President of Saint Viator High School effective July 1.
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Murphy spearheads COVID-19 relief extension packageJan 14, 2021 8:41 AM - To ensure Illinoisans experience no gap in support during the continued COVID-19 crisis, State Senator Laura Murphy (D-Des Plaines) is sponsoring a bill to extend a number of state pandemic relief provisions put in place by the General Assembly last May.
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