Wednesday, February 3, 2021

Daywatch: New way to sign up for COVID vaccine, what to learn about the CPS-CTU talks and how a can scarcity has actually left Chicago breweries rushing

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Here’s more coronavirus news and other leading stories you need to understand to begin your day.

COVID-19 vaccinations are in a bin at Cook County Health's North Riverside Health Center in North Riverside on Jan. 22, 2021.

COVID-19 vaccinations are in a bin at Cook County Health’s North Riverside University hospital in North Riverside on Jan. 22,2021 ( Antonio Perez/ Chicago Tribune)

The website is run by an outside supplier and will allow users to find and book visits from some local vaccination websites consisting of city-run mass vaccination sites and those run by AMITA Health, Erie Family Health, Ingenious Express Care and Rush University Medical Center, city officials stated.

Chicago Public Schools teacher Karen, who didn't provide her last name, protests CPS' reopening plan with fellow Chicago Teachers Union member outside Jungman Elementary School on Jan. 18, 2021.

Chicago Public Schools teacher Karen, who didn’t supply her surname, demonstrations CPS’ reopening plan with fellow Chicago Teachers Union member outside Jungman Primary school on Jan. 18,2021 ( Antonio Perez/ Chicago Tribune)

Controversial talks over resuming Chicago Public Schools have actually escalated into gridlock, with district and Chicago Teachers Union negotiators blowing past a series of return dates and the union getting ready for a possible strike. Here’s the current on the resuming stalemate

Gold Rush Gaming machines at Shelby's in Berwyn on Wednesday, Jan. 20, 2021.

Gold Rush Video gaming devices at Shelby’s in Berwyn on Wednesday, Jan. 20,2021 ( Chris Sweda/ Chicago Tribune)

A significantly bitter claim in between two of Illinois’ biggest video gaming executives has actually put both of their licenses in jeopardy as allegations of bribes and unlawful offers lodged during the case have actually resulted in Illinois Video gaming Board investigations into both sides.

Shirley Ryan Ability Lab's physical therapists Stephany Kunzweiler, left, and Marley Owen prepare Meilita Pilkionis, 16, of Palos Hills, for a treadmill therapy session, while her mother Indre Petrauskaite watches Jan. 30, 2021. Pilkionis is recovering from a rare spinal stroke in November.

Shirley Ryan Ability Lab’s physical therapists Stephany Kunzweiler, left, and Marley Owen prepare Meilita Pilkionis, 16, of Palos Hills, for a treadmill treatment session, while her mom Indre Petrauskaite enjoys Jan. 30,2021 Pilkionis is recovering from an uncommon back stroke in November. ( Abel Uribe/ Chicago Tribune)

Meilita Pilkionis, 16, plays piano and dabbles in painting. She enjoys an excellent meal from Chik-fil-A, and Starbucks’ Pink Beverage. Although she’s not a big reader, she likes mathematics, and she’s anticipating hanging out with her buddies when she is back on her feet– literally.

Sales of Lil Buddy in diminutive 8-ounce cans has been a consistent moneymaker for Hopewell Brewing. But a shortage of cans has forced the Chicago brewer to pull the beer for now.

Sales of Lil Buddy in diminutive 8-ounce cans has been a constant moneymaker for Hopewell Brewing. A lack of cans has actually required the Chicago brewer to pull the beer for now.

So long, Lil Pal. Chicago’s cutest beer is entering into hibernation, much to the shame of its manufacturer, Hopewell Brewing. Even though Lil Buddy has actually been a struck with bars, dining establishments and consumers given that its small intro in early 2019, the beer will vanish in the coming weeks due to a concern afflicting breweries throughout Chicago and beyond: insufficient cans

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