Chicago Hiring 600 Contact Tracers To Help Stop The Spread Of Coronavirus — And Whatever Health Crisis Comes Next – Block Club Chicago

On Tuesday, Mayor Lori Lightfoot and Chicago Department of Public Health Commissioner Dr. Allison Arwady announced $56 million in funding to train and certify a 600-person workforce to support contact tracing. The city is now accepting requests for proposals from organizations to lead this massive contact tracing effort.
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NB-Chicago
5 years ago

More troops for seiu? But in reality there’s a ton of laid off medical/ seiu workers that could last for years as result of hospitals cutting back due to covid

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