The closure of those facilities makes it likely that the city’s COVID-19 test positivity will rise during the duration of the severe weather, since the number of tests conducted in Chicago will drop significantly. That could complicate efforts by Mayor Lori Lightfoot and other city officials to convince parents, teachers and staff that it is safe to reopen schools.
Chicago is getting so soft. Our forefathers farmed and tilled this land during the coldest period in Chicago’s history, the late 1800’s, and they didn’t shut down because ‘it was cold’.
Pathetic. Soon, the Chinese will run their tanks over us.
If this bill passes, say goodbye to local control over all Illinois parks and expect to see open drug and alcohol use, needles, no sanitation and fire hazards, but no ordinary park users.
Chicago is getting so soft. Our forefathers farmed and tilled this land during the coldest period in Chicago’s history, the late 1800’s, and they didn’t shut down because ‘it was cold’.
Pathetic. Soon, the Chinese will run their tanks over us.