Pritzker ‘Hopeful’ as COVID Cases, Hospitalizations Show Signs of ‘Flattening Out’ in Illinois – NBC5 (Chicago)

The governor did not say when residents could expect the new mask order to be rescinded. He said instead, “It’s certainly heartening to see as I have that hospitalizations are not going up. That’s a very important indication that maybe things have flattened out.”
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Riverbender
4 years ago

Yes Governor Pritzker worry about important things.

More kids shot in Chicago than have died of COVID-19 across US this year​A total of 214 minors have died of COVID-19 in the country; 261 were shot in Chicago​https://www.foxnews.com/us/more-kids-shot-chicago-died-covid-2021

Clown world
4 years ago

18 months to flatten the curve

Aaron
4 years ago
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Just two more weeks

Fed Up Taxpayer
4 years ago

Almost every other state in this country has returned to normal, less the wackos in the very deep blue states. IL HB843 will provide some relief against Jabba’s endless power grab and needs to be passed NOW. Clearly the Dems in IL are in way over their head. Call your rep and tell them your opinion.

BB
4 years ago

Screw JB!!!

Freddy
4 years ago

I did not know that being “Hopeful” is a superpower. I would like to introduce our newest superhero- JB Hopefulman. A person who can accomplish anything by just hoping. I just hope my property taxes will go down.

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