Illinois’ top doc says wide vaccine availability months away – WGNTV (Chicago)

“It will be months before our supply comfortably outpaces demand — an obstacle we always expected, and the very reason we have devoted so much time and thought to the phases of prioritization,” Dr. Ngozi Ezike wrote. “Everyone deserves their turn to get the vaccine, and it’s my promise to Illinois that we will get there — as efficiently, quickly and equitably as we can.”
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someone
5 years ago

Believe nothing this “doctor” has to say. She is more an actress than any medical person.
Lard Boy just wants an excuse to keep Illinois from fully opening up.

Ex Illini
5 years ago

There are few vaccine opportunities in the collar counties which defeated JB’s “fair tax”. He is a petty person who is fine with taking revenge, as long as he is doing the taking. A terrible leader, and a terrible governor.

debtsor
5 years ago
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JB is a petty tyrant. In any other era, our billionaire gov. would be a weak duchy of a minor fiefdom in some backwater kingdom in Europe, known for nothing more than his legendary avarice, gluttony and cruelty towards peasants and those of a differing religion (his progressive belief system that substitutes for religion)! It’s truly a shame that the State of IL elected this gluttonous, petty and cruel leader.

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Heyjude
5 years ago

This is what “devotion of much time and thought” looks like? Seems pretty clear what they were thinking about, and it wasn’t how best to inoculate the most at-risk people.

Fed up neighbor
5 years ago

Just one question to everyone, why isn’t this state fully opened up Pritzker. Game over mister

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