Despite more than 1,000 Monkeypox cases, virus spread slows in Illinois
Officials urge continued vigilance as Chicago joins growing list of cities whose monkeypox cases have slowed in recent weeks.
Elliott Ramos is a senior investigative data journalist for the CBS Data Team based in Chicago. He specializes in data-driven investigations, obtaining and analyzing large government databases via FOIA requests.
He was previously a data journalist for NBC News, covering a range of topics from energy, public transit, policing, and the pandemic - analyzing CDC data,reporting on vaccinations, hospitalizations and virus hotspots. He was previously the data editor for WBEZ, Chicago's NPR station.
A lot of his work was been part of a collaboration with ProPublica Illinois, where we examined the disparate impacts of Chicago's ticketing and debt-collection practices. The work spurred numerous legislative reforms and triggered several class-action lawsuits. He has also done investigations into the city's towing practices, the "stop-and-frisk" program used by the Chicago Police Department known as contact cards.
Officials urge continued vigilance as Chicago joins growing list of cities whose monkeypox cases have slowed in recent weeks.
As monkeypox spreads, the Chicago Department of Public Health is hoping more vaccine doses get to Chicago soon.
That length of time made for a rough situation for people living in the building, and raised questions about why it took so long.