Stay-at-Home Order Saved Nearly 1,700 Lives in Chicago: City Data – WTTW (Chicago)

Lightfoot said the data proves that she was “110% justified” in closing the trails and all of the parks east of Lake Shore Drive. “The data validates what we did. We now have the hard data to prove that the decisions, popular or not, were the right steps to take.”
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Illinois Entrepreneur
5 years ago

Well sure. If we change the speed limits to 10 miles per hour everywhere, I wonder how many lives we would save. What if we banned fatty foods and processed sugar? Elimination of diabetes would save lots of lives, and why, the data proves it! And perhaps we should ban ALL guns and ammo? Gun violence data would also prove that we saved lives! I bet a curfew at 9pm every night for perpetuity would also save lives. Probably more than for COVID. The data shows we’re justified! It is not a question of the need to “prove” that we… Read more »

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