Records reveal potential gaps in Johnson’s administration approach to health care for migrants – NBC5 (Chicago)

For the month of November alone, there were at least 272 medical runs to all of the city’s migrant shelters and police districts, according to city records, and 86 of the emergency medical runs involved children. Mayor Brandon Johnson said that his office has since announced partnerships with additional providers – including volunteers, who said that while their talks remain ongoing with the city, they have yet to gain access to the migrant shelters.
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Old Joe
2 years ago

Hmm, some municipalities charge for an ambulance ride to the hospital. BJ, perhaps you could institute this fee.

Hello, Indiana!
2 years ago
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Oh, please. Some folks are getting a pass on paying their water bills, having drivers licenses/ insurance and paying their property taxes, even with Taxwinkle’s guaranteed income.

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