At the Forefront of Health Equity
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COVID-19 (Coronavirus) Updates: 37th Edition
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Dear Valued Community Member,
COVID-19 is changing how we live and work in Chicago, across the nation and around the globe. At UChicago Medicine and the Urban Health Initiative (UHI), please know we are coordinating closely with public health officials, community partners, Chicago, state and federal leaders to best prepare to take care of our community. Thank you for your continued partnership and commitment to community.
Wishing everyone good health,
Brenda
Brenda A. Battle, RN, BSN, MBA
Vice President, Urban Health Initiative and
Chief Diversity, Inclusion and Equity Officer
UChicago Medicine
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- Ask the Doctor: Dr. Emily Landon answers COVID-19 questions on Facebook live December 2nd
- City of Chicago COVID-19 Updates & Flu Shots
- Feeling COVID-19 symptoms? Time to get tested!
- UChicago Medicine Updated Visitor Policy
- Is it COVID-19 or the flu?
- PSA: How do vaccines work?
- How to reduce your COVID-19 risks
- COVID-19 Risk Guide
- Comer Children's Donation Wish Lists & Guidelines
- Diabetes wellness talks: December 7 @ 12:00pm
- Seeking Health Equity for South Side Neighborhoods
- COVID-19 investigational vaccine clinical trial
- South Side Health Transformation Project
- Trauma Counseling
- Community Fitness Program: FREE yoga + pilates
- Links to community and family resources
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Ask the Doctor: Dr. Emily Landon will answer COVID-19 questions
Dec. 2 @ 12:30pm on Facebook Live
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The number of COVID-19 cases is rising, along with worries and concerns: Am I doing all that I can to stay safe from the coronavirus? Why did I test positive if I wore a mask and isolated? I haven’t been infected though I’m not taking any precautions, so is this even real? It can be hard to keep up with the news with so many new developments.
That’s why the Chicago Tribune is partnering with the University of Chicago to answer readers’ questions with a Facebook Live event Dec. 2. @ 12:30pm Read More
Have a COVID-19 question for Dr. Landon? Click Here
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City of Chicago COVID-19 Updates
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Reopening Chicago: (Effective 11/20/20):
- Business curfew on non-essential businesses beginning at 11:00 PM
- No indoor dining or service at bars or restaurants.
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Attend a holiday gathering?
Feeling COVID-19 symptoms?
Time to get tested!
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Illinois Department of Public Health Director Dr. Ngozi Ezike urged anyone who recently traveled and/or celebrated Thanksgiving with people outside their household should quarantine and get tested about seven days after the holiday, even if they don’t have COVID-19 symptoms. They should get tested sooner if they have symptoms and should encourage the people they gathered with to get tested, as well.
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UChicago Medicine Updated Visitor Policy
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To protect patients, staff, and the University of Chicago Medicine community, NO VISITORS are being allowed at the University of Chicago Medical Center because of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. This change begins Wednesday, November 18. Limited visitation will be allowed for the pediatric patient population. Read More
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Is it COVID-19 or the flu?
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This year, flu season, allergy season and the COVID-19 pandemic are all colliding. Since the flu and COVID-19 are both types of respiratory viruses, they present with very similar symptoms. And seasonal allergies can have some of the same manifestations, as well. Only a test can determine if you have one of these viruses or if you can rule them out. Read More
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Public Service Announcement:
How Do Vaccines Work?
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Vaccines are our best protection against many infectious diseases. How do they teach our bodies to recognize and fight off invading pathogens? Watch
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Safely interact with family and friends:
How to reduce your COVID-19 risk
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Since the COVID-19 pandemic began, scientists have been able to identify activities that are higher risk for spreading the virus to others: eating and drinking, having up-close and unmasked contact, exercising, singing or chanting, attending crowded outdoor events and traveling long distances. Read More
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Download the COVID-19 Risk Guide to assess which activities are high risk versus low risk.
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Comer Children’s Donation
Wish Lists & Guidelines
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We invite you to support the Child Life and Family Education program by donating items or by making a financial contribution to support the programs, services and supplies that brighten children’s stays.
To bring holiday cheer to every patient at the University of Chicago Medicine Comer Children’s Hospital, and sustain this spirit into the New Year, we will need compassion and generosity from all of our supporters and community members. Each gift will make a difference in the life of a child who has acutely experienced the hardships of the pandemic while undergoing medical care this year. Learn More
Download the Comer Holiday Gift Giving Guide
For any donation questions please contact Amy Carter at
amy.carter@uchospitals.edu or 773-702-0407
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Diabetes Wellness Talks: "Whole Grains"
Monday, December 7 @ 12:00pm
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Join us as we discuss strategies about how to modify your meals to help reduce the risk of diabetes as well as present strategies to help manage diabetes. In addition to increasing your knowledge about nutrition and diabetes, participants will be provided with resources and tools to help implement the strategies discussed in the presentations. Monday, December 7th will focus on Whole Grains.
Presented by the UChicago Medicine Ingalls Memorial Dietetic Internship Program.
call Cheryl Bacon at 708-915-5723.
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Community Voices:
Seeking Health Equity for
Our South Side Neighborhoods
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Dr. Doriane Miller and Dr. Rajlakshmi Krishnamurthy talk about how better coordination of care results in improved health outcomes. Read More
In this series, the University of Chicago Medicine examines health-related challenges faced by communities served by the South Side-based academic health system through interviews featuring a variety of perspectives. This is the third in a 10-part series.
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University of Chicago Medicine begins recruiting participants for phase 3 COVID-19 investigational vaccine clinical trial
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“We are looking for individuals from all walks of life to participate in this study,” said trial leader Habibul Ahsan, MD, Director of the Institute for Precision and Population Health at UChicago Medicine. “This includes healthy adults, but also individuals with comorbidities, all genders, older adults, and people of all races. We want to be sure that the community our hospital serves is well represented in this trial.”
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South Side Health Transformation Project
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Since early September, more than 500 South Side residents, healthcare providers, faith leaders, elected leaders, patients and more have shared their input and ideas on what makes a healthy community. We’ve been working on a model to address those needs.
For information and ongoing updates, we have developed a website which features the results from our 11 community listening sessions, community-wide survey responses and summary reports from our two large group community meetings as well as the latest on the proposed healthcare transformation model, recent news articles, resources and other helpful content about moving this process forward and how you can participate. Learn More
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Bright Star Community Outreach Counseling component is dedicated to providing services that minimize negative factors that cause violence and increasing protective influences that yield positive outcomes. Inspired by the work of NATAL in Israel, BSCO uses trained faith leaders and mental health professionals as trauma counselors to provide counseling services through a helpline and community ambassadors. Services are open to people of all beliefs and will only incorporate faith when requested.
Click here to learn more about BSCO's free trauma helpline
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Community Fitness Program:
FREE Yoga and Pilates Classes
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Join the Community Fitness Program for FREE virtual fitness classes during the COVID-19 quarantine.
Classes are provided every Monday, Wednesday and Friday morning from 8:15 am-9:00 am on zoom. Mondays will focus on yoga and pilates while Wednesdays and Fridays will be cardio and aerobics focused. All ability levels are welcome to join!
If you would like to work out with the community fitness program on zoom click here to register
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Follow the Urban Health Initiative on Social Media for
community resources and updates
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Community and Family Resources
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Government & City Updates
Family Support
Children
Mental Health
Check out these FREE mental health apps:
Connect to free teletherapy services at Chicago Department of Public Health Mental Health Centers by calling 312-747-1020
For afterhours support: contact Crisis Text Line which serves anyone, in any type of crisis, 24-hours a day. Instructions: Text "HOME" to 741741 to access a trained crisis counselor.
Small Business Support
Free PPE for Community Organizations: contact Greater Auburn-Gresham Development Corp (GAGDC) at infoline@gagdc.org or call 773-358-3487
How you can help during the COVID-19 crisis at UChicago Medicine
For additional UCM donation questions please email
COVID-19 Resources
COVID-19, the flu and holiday safety: Watch
How to stay safe from COVID-19 as the State Reopens
MyCovid Passport is free and available now in the App Store and on Google Play After downloading the app, use the code 123456 to get started.
UChicago Medicine Resources
Volunteer Opportunities
Food & Medicine Resources
Click here for a PDF download of SNAP benefits for groceries online
Seniors
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Follow the Urban Health Initiative on Social Media for
community resources and updates
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