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Chicago’s Top Doctor on Lollapalooza, COVID-19 Surge

Clip: 7/26/2021 | 8m 24sVideo has Closed Captions

COVID-19 cases are once again skyrocketing across the country — including in Chicago.

Starting Thursday, Lollapalooza is expected to draw hundreds of thousands of people to Grant Park, and many are concerned it could become a “superspreader” event. Chicago Department of Public Health Commissioner Dr. Allison Arwady talks about that and more.

07/26/2021 | Rating NR

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