The Faces Of COVID-19 In Chicago: Remembering Those Who Died Of Coronavirus
Just days before Thanksgiving, U.S. deaths due to coronavirus surpassed 250,000 -- more than any other country in the world.
Nearly 12,000 of those lives lost were from Illinois. 3,000 of them were Chicagoans.
Take JUST a moment and look at all these faces.
— Marissa Parra (@MarParNews) December 7, 2020
Some are smiling, some in uniform, some young, some old
Every single face belongs to someone who died from COVID this year
These are just 40 out of over 13,000 Illinoisans lost in 9 monthshttps://t.co/2WktA0yerR @cbschicago pic.twitter.com/FyTA4L9hgT
These are our neighbors. Our grocery store clerks. Our postal workers. Our nurses, our doctors. Grandparents. Veterans. Service workers. Bus drivers. Dispatchers. Police officers.
This is where we need your help:
CBSN is working on an end-of-year project to share the faces and names of the staggering number of people COVID-19 took away from us.
Because these aren't just numbers, these are people. Help us tell their stories.
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