Health & Fitness
Mental Health Experts Take Your Coronavirus Questions
Program directors from Northwestern's Family Institute and the National Alliance on Mental Illness take questions from residents Monday.
EVANSTON, IL — Mental health during the coronavirus pandemic is the subject of Evanston's latest live question-and answer session. The city's seventh "Coronavirus Q&A" is scheduled to begin at noon Monday. It is set to be broadcast on City Channel 16 and livestreamed on the city's social media channels.
Adia Gooden, director of community programs and outcome management at The Family Institute at Northwestern University, and Christine Somervill, director of programs for the National Alliance on Mental Illness Cook County North Suburban are due to appear as guests. Mayor Steve Hagerty is set to host.
Residents may submit questions ahead of the session online or by calling or texting 847-448-4311.
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Previous sessions have focused on public health, business, government response and health care.
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