Ahead of House hearing on LaSalle COVID-19 outbreak, Pritzker says problems have been addressed – Center Square

“We’re doing everything we can to make it transparent, we’ve done inspections, we’ve uncovered things that need to be changed and we’ve made those changes,” Pritzker said.
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Ex Illini
3 years ago

Well since they aren’t take new residents and everyone pretty much had Covid who lived there, I guess JB does believe in herd immunity. That’s the only way this got “fixed”.

Fed up neighbor
3 years ago

Have to say this, Pritzker your full sh-t there is know way possible the issues have been Addressed and fixed. Lie after lie after lie Pritzker since you took office your damn right you bare responsibility for this, this has been going on since the onset of the pandemic you should be held accountable in the courts also period! People in Illinois who have lost loved ones due to his negligence need to address this with lawyers and seek reparations for this horrible crime against are veterans. This form of negligence should not be exempt from lawsuits due to COVID-19,… Read more »

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