Businesses weigh asking customers to put masks back on in light of new CDC guidelines. ‘For most people, this is a huge step backward.’ – Chicago Tribune*

“We had been wearing them for so long and we just got rid of them a few weeks ago,” said Susan Gardner, owner of Salon Envy in the Lincoln Park area. “It’s really hard to go back to something when you just gave it up.”
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Bill
4 years ago

I refused when “GT PRIME STEAKHOUSE” pulled that bull$hit on me, mid meal (about 7:30 p.m.) on Saturday night (07-31-21).

Go suck an egg GT!!

Truth Seeker
4 years ago

Don’t Do It. No more. Stop complying. Enough already. We have God given rights to breath freely and live our lives in peace.

Tom Paine's Ghost
4 years ago

Democrats see that the 2022 elections are going to be a bloodbath for them. They will be crushed in congress, the senate and in state and local elections. So…they need to create another frantic and unscientific panic and lock-down across the country, roll out the criminal election thievery laws and steal a second election in order to save themselves. That’s the point of this Wuhan Virus nonsense. And if it isn’t the Indian variant now it will be some other made up version closer to November 2022.

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rick1099
4 years ago

Let’s hope so but one cannot forget the stupidity of the demorat voter that’s has led the state and now the country into the mess it is.

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