
The vaccine rollout has been a difficult and confusing experience for many elderly residents. But a 13-year old from Evanston has found a way to help people learn where to sign up. He created a website.
Also, while restaurants are reopening, many employees remain unvaccinated and worried.
Those stories and more on this episode of Statewide.
Our lineup:
* WBEZ’s Edie Rubinowitz reports on a teenager who created a website to help seniors get vaccinated.
* Yvonne Boose of WNIJ reports from Aurora on efforts to get more Black residents vaccinated.
* Peter Medlin of WNIJ looks at potential solutions to Illinois’ growing teacher shortage.
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via Sean Crawford https://www.wglt.org
March 4, 2021 at 08:00PM

