blog posts primary for post 1264277364 Wearable sensors catch worsening COVID-19 symptoms early Mar 1, 2021 11:00 am UI Health employees that have had COVID-19 are part of a clinical trial of a new remote monitoring system designed to catch worsening symptoms before it is too late. Share this Story Share Wearable sensors catch worsening COVID-19 symptoms early on Facebook Share Wearable sensors catch worsening COVID-19 symptoms early on X primary for post 1666692102 UIC vaccinating thousands at mass site, students pitch in Feb 19, 2021 8:30 am An expansive stadium at the UIC campus is serving a new purpose during the pandemic: The Credit Union 1 Arena now operates as a mass COVID-19 vaccination site, offering about 1,000 coveted doses to eligible residents every day. (Chicago Tribune) Share this Story Share UIC vaccinating thousands at mass site, students pitch in on Facebook Share UIC vaccinating thousands at mass site, students pitch in on X primary for post 1447628579 UIS hosts webinar on impact of COVID-19 on youth Feb 18, 2021 8:45 am The UIS Innovation Hub, UIS Center for State Policy and Leadership and the Community Health Roundtable will host a free public webinar titled “Impact of COVID-19 on our Youth: Learning, Playing & Socializing” at Noon Friday, Feb. 19 via Zoom. Share this Story Share UIS hosts webinar on impact of COVID-19 on youth on Facebook Share UIS hosts webinar on impact of COVID-19 on youth on X primary for post 1232781558 UI Health leads Chicago in providing vaccines for phase 1B Feb 12, 2021 12:30 pm On the first day it opened a community COVID-19 vaccination site, UIC and UI Health administered more than 1,600 shots to phase 1A and phase 1B eligible people, representing nearly a quarter of all vaccine doses (23%) distributed in Chicago on that day. Share this Story Share UI Health leads Chicago in providing vaccines for phase 1B on Facebook Share UI Health leads Chicago in providing vaccines for phase 1B on X primary for post 2083609692 Cleaning product use affecting asthma more during pandemic Feb 10, 2021 12:30 pm Those with asthma are experiencing less asthma control related to an increase in using household disinfectants — known asthma triggers — because of COVID-19, according to a survey co-conducted by UIC researchers. Share this Story Share Cleaning product use affecting asthma more during pandemic on Facebook Share Cleaning product use affecting asthma more during pandemic on X primary for post 4667385 Safer Community app has roots in U of I testing program Feb 10, 2021 12:30 pm William Sullivan, a professor of landscape architecture at UIUC, led the team that developed the Safer Illinois app. Since 1992, he said his focus at the university has been on how to create healthier cities. Share this Story Share Safer Community app has roots in U of I testing program on Facebook Share Safer Community app has roots in U of I testing program on X primary for post 706398561 Pharmacies go on hiring sprees Feb 10, 2021 12:15 pm Maurice Shaw, pharmicist and instructor for the UIC College of Pharmacy, signed on to give out vaccines on weekends in addition to his full-time job, after receiving a flurry of pitches for help. (New York Times) Share this Story Share Pharmacies go on hiring sprees on Facebook Share Pharmacies go on hiring sprees on X primary for post 1720019854 UIC nursing students help with vaccine effort in Urbana Feb 9, 2021 8:00 am UIC Nursing students in Urbana are gaining valuable clinical skills and providing a critical service to the community by helping local public health departments administer the COVID-19 vaccine. Share this Story Share UIC nursing students help with vaccine effort in Urbana on Facebook Share UIC nursing students help with vaccine effort in Urbana on X primary for post 651451422 This is the safest place in Illinois Feb 4, 2021 8:15 am How the U of I developed its own COVID-19 test and deployed it more than a million times (and counting). Share this Story Share This is the safest place in Illinois on Facebook Share This is the safest place in Illinois on X primary for post 1423359323 Retrained generic antibodies can recognize SARS-CoV-2 Feb 3, 2021 8:30 am Researchers at UIC and California State University at Sacramento have developed a novel strategy to train the immunity response to COVID-19. Share this Story Share Retrained generic antibodies can recognize SARS-CoV-2 on Facebook Share Retrained generic antibodies can recognize SARS-CoV-2 on X