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Chicago Department of Public Health Weekly Media Brief, 03202025

The Chicago Department of Public Health (CDPH) is urging residents to confirm their measles vaccinations following a spike in cases across the U.S., with 301 reported cases and two deaths in 2025. Although no cases have been identified in Chicago or Illinois, the CDPH emphasizes the importance of the MMR vaccine for protection against this highly contagious disease. The article also provides resources for accessing immunization records and obtaining vaccinations.

Chicagos Airports Ready To Welcome More Than 3.36 Million Travelers For Busy Spring Break Travel Season

The Chicago Department of Aviation projects over 3.36 million travelers will pass through O’Hare and Midway International Airports during the spring break period from March 20 to March 31, 2025, marking a 4% increase from 2024. Mayor Brandon Johnson emphasized the city's readiness to provide a seamless travel experience, with O’Hare expecting a 7.1% rise in passenger numbers. Enhanced services and public transit options are highlighted to mitigate traffic congestion during this busy travel season.

Mayor Johnson To Host High School Basketball State Champs at City Hall

Mayor Johnson will honor the high school basketball teams from Hope Academy and Walter H. Dyett High School for the Arts at City Hall following their state championship victories. This event highlights the accomplishments of these teams, with Hope Academy achieving its first-ever state title and Dyett demonstrating resilience and pride in the face of challenges. The celebration underscores the significance of local sports in fostering community spirit and pride.

ICYMI Chair Ervin Implores CPS to Follow Through on Commitment to Pension Payment

Alderman Jason Ervin urges the Chicago Board of Education to honor its commitment to pay a significant portion of the MEABF pension payment, emphasizing the importance of collaboration between the Board and the City Council. In his editorial, Ervin highlights the potential financial consequences for the city if the payment is not made, including jeopardizing a substantial surplus. The piece calls for a productive partnership to enhance the educational landscape in Chicago rather than a political standoff.

Chicago Department of Public Health Advises All Chicagoans to Ensure They Are Protected Against Measles as Cases Rise Across the United States

The Chicago Department of Public Health warns residents to ensure their measles vaccinations are current as cases rise across the United States, with 301 reported cases and two fatalities so far in 2025. Despite no measles cases reported in Chicago, the city is taking proactive measures to prevent an outbreak, including mass vaccinations and community outreach. Residents are urged to verify their vaccination status and access MMR vaccines through various health providers and clinics.

The Shamrock Shuffle Returns on Sunday, March 23

The City of Chicago is excited to announce the return of the Bank of America Shamrock Shuffle on March 23, 2025, marking the start of the running season. The event includes a 1-mile run on March 22 and an 8K run on March 23, along with various street closures in downtown Chicago. Residents are encouraged to stay alert and report any suspicious activities during this festive weekend.

Wind Advisory issued by the National Weather Service

A Wind Advisory has been issued by the National Weather Service for portions of north central and northeast Illinois and northwest Indiana, effective until 10 p.m. tonight and continuing until 7 a.m. on Thursday, March 20. Residents are warned of strong winds, potential thunderstorms, and accumulating snow that may create hazardous travel conditions. The Chicago OEMC App is recommended for real-time updates and alerts.

Mayor Johnsons Office Of Community Safety, City Colleges Of Chicago And Chi Cook Workforce To Host The Peoples Plan Hiring Event In West Garfield Park

Mayor Johnson’s Office of Community Safety is collaborating with City Colleges of Chicago and the Chicago Cook Workforce Partnership to host a hiring event in West Garfield Park on March 18, 2025. This initiative aims to connect job seekers with various employment opportunities, reflecting a commitment to community development and economic empowerment. The event will address local workforce needs and provide valuable resources for residents.

Chicagos Airports To Host Record-Breaking Summer Of Air Travel

Chicago's O'Hare and Midway International Airports are set to experience a record-breaking summer in 2025, with nearly 17.8 million departing seats scheduled, marking a 7% increase over the previous year. Major airlines, including American and United, are expanding their services, connecting travelers to approximately 265 destinations worldwide. Mayor Brandon Johnson emphasizes that this growth will bolster local businesses and enhance Chicago's status as a global aviation hub.

Mayor Brandon Johnson Announces Ivan Capafali to Serve as Commissioner for the Chicago Department of Business Affairs Consumer Protection

Mayor Brandon Johnson has appointed Ivan Capafali as the new commissioner for the Chicago Department of Business Affairs & Consumer Protection. This decision underscores the administration's commitment to enhancing consumer protection and supporting local businesses in Chicago. The announcement is part of a broader strategy to address critical business and financial issues within the city.

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