In 1-on-1 Interview, Pritzker Discusses Campaign Spending, COVID Response and More – NBC5 (Chicago)

When asked about his administration’s COVID-19 response, Pritzker says that while there are lessons he wants to take forward, he also is proud of the way the state has come out of the worst of the pandemic. "Illinois has one of the highest vaccination rates in the Midwest, and one of the lowest mortality rates in the Midwest. I’m proud of what we’ve accomplished in this terrible crisis.”
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CHICAGO
3 years ago

After all the data coming out about the ineffectiveness of the mrna shots, the harm they cause to the human body, the shutdowns of Illinois businesses, the discrimination against the unvaccinated, and you’re still proud JB? What a lying POS!

Gonna steal this election, too?

ger42
3 years ago

Our LoL governor JB says he is proud of the way the state has come out of the worst of the pandemic. He is still signing emergency EO’s. 35,000 lives lost in Illinois under his direction. He talks about mortality rate (probably per capita data), that should be comforting to the families of the 35,000. Get out and vote.

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