Mask, Vax Mandates Should Be Lifted Ahead Of Super Bowl, Valentine’s Day, Aldermen Tell City’s Top Doc – Block Club Chicago

Eleven alderpeople signed a letter to the mayor pushing for a quicker end to Chicago’s restrictions. In it, they said “the measures instituted have helped prevent the COVID-19 variants from overtaking our city. However, the science tells us it is time to loosen the regulations that crippled both virus and businesses alike.”
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The Paraclete
4 years ago

Eleven alderman signed a letter. They could only find eleven who cold write their names.

Lana
4 years ago

I bet a person who has the common cold will test positive for C-19.
Great communist scam.

The Paraclete
4 years ago

It’s gotten so bad, alderman are providing medical guidance! I only accept medical advice from governor Hog Head. I’ve got standards!

Riverbender
4 years ago

Ahhh destroy the economy, create supply chain problems and make life in general depressing but OMG no masks for the super bowl parties…it is good to see what is important to the Illinois citizenry. Then we wonder why certain politicians get elected

Juicy Smollier
4 years ago

“Top doc” … you mean, top hack.

Lana
4 years ago

Never Forget the Mental and Physical Damage these Democrats have done to The Children, Adults, Business and the Landscape! Never Trust one of them again.
Never Forget they were ALL IN at the start!

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