Chicago Considering ‘Different Strategies’ to Curb Surging COVID Cases, Lightfoot Says – NBC5 (Chicago)

“We haven’t landed on one particular additional mitigation strategy versus another. Obviously, you see what’s going on across the country and the type of tools that are being used at the local level to help both mitigate the spread, but also to compel some unvaccinated folks to get vaccinated,” she said.
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Pat S.
4 years ago

Vaxed and un-vaxxed can contract, spread, recover from, or die of COVID. That’s an undisputed fact.
Follow the money – who is benefiting from this craziness?
Concentrate on therapies rather than vaccines – they don’t appear to be working. Apparently there are good ones that have great track records.
Instead it’s ‘pump more experimental vaccines into the public – includiing children who are at the lowest risk.’ Absurd!

debtsor
4 years ago

Clearly the best strategy would be to shut everything down again and then allow roaming bands of the protected criminal class to BLM (burn, loot and murder) with impunity. Worked great last time, let’s do it again!

The Paraclete
4 years ago

Lori’s back in town and addressing the tough issues; Covid! Lori only you and the CTU care about Covid. This past weekend never happened! She’s probably got hundreds of building inspectors being bussed to Gold Coast Motors to slap Dick Perillo around. Everybody gets a trip to Italy.

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