A year and a half into a pandemic that has killed 700,000 people in the U.S., hospitals in at least a half-dozen states have loosened restrictions governing visits to COVID patients. Others, however, are standing firm, backed by studies and industry groups that indicate such policies have been crucial to keeping hospital-acquired infections low.
Related posts
-
Schaumburg’s Sweet Orange Cafe to add dinner hours, barista bar, wines for a dime
Nearing its second anniversary, Sweet Orange Cafe in Schaumburg is shifting from its original concept as... -
Special Olympics torch run ‘nothing for the faint of heart’
The Algonquin police chief and a West Chicago detective join a global police team trekking the... -
South Elgin man arrested on charges of possessing child sex abuse videos
Kristofer McMullen of South Elgin has been charged with multiple felony counts of possessing and disseminating...