Walgreens is bringing the coronavirus vaccine directly into Chicago's underserved communities. (Walgreens)CHICAGO - Walgreens is bringing the coronavirus vaccine directly into Chicago's underserved communities this month.The Deerfield-based pharmacy says it plans to activate multiple mobile clinics, allowing residents with barriers to easily walk up and receive the life-saving vaccine."Mobile clinics and the other models we use will allow us to bring vaccines to the heart of the most impacted communities, as well as addressing common barriers like transportation and convenience for those who want to get vaccinated," said Walgreens president John Standley.DOWNLOAD THE FOX 32 NEWS APP FOR BREAKING ALERTSWalgreens says it's partnering with.