University of Chicago Brings Back ‘Isolate-in-Place’ Protocol as COVID Cases Rise – NBC5 (Chicago)

As the so-called "stealth omicron" COVID subvariant continues its rapid spread in the Midwest, one Chicago school is seeing a significant increase in cases and has announced the return of mitigation methods to help stop the spread of the illness.
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The Railroader
3 years ago

Ok, let’s double down on what didn’t work.

Freddy
3 years ago

Omicron=Moronic

MM
3 years ago

Do you mean those same mitigation processes that didn’t work for 2 years? Brilliant plan.

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