Also Read | How rural schooling is going into the darkAt Loretto Hospital in Chicago, five health-care workers received the city’s first vaccines on Tuesday with Mayor Lori Lightfoot and other officials watching nearby. “What we just witnessed is history in the making," Ms.
Lightfoot said afterward at a press briefing. “I got goosebumps watching this happen."Loretto has fewer than 200 beds in the city’s Austin neighborhood, a predominantly African-American community that has been especially hard hit by the virus. “Covid-19 is still real.
It is still killing Chicagoans. We need to stay vigilant," Ms. Lightfoot said.Five people got the vaccine as a way to illustrate the complex logistics involved in the vaccine rollout, as Pfizer’s shot comes.
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