Chicago Announces Changes to Travel Advisory Format Beginning Friday – NBC5 (Chicago)

Following changes from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the city said it will instead categorize counties and locations as low, medium or high risk, based on data provided by the CDC. Residents will need to check the map for the latest information prior to travel.
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Freddy
4 years ago

The travel advisory will go like this:
Danger Will Robinson-Don’t travel to Winnebago County-Someone there sneezed.
Danger Will Robinson-Don’t stay in Chicago-I repeat Don’t stay in Chicago
Danger Will Robinson-Don’t listen to any health officials or politicians.
Danger Will Robinson-Come with me if you want to live!!

Marty Luthier Kling
4 years ago

Great Job. I hope some one from the friends and family hiring pool put a lot of work into the new system, because I am going to completely ignore it, too, just like I ignored the old system.

Rick
4 years ago

There’s a travel advisory system? Damn, I’ve been traveling, mask-less and vaccine-less for two years, nobody told me!

Marko
4 years ago

How many public sector parasites are we paying for this pointless covid theater?

Pat S.
4 years ago
Reply to  Marko

And … who the heck pays attention to Chicago’s advisory?

Marko
4 years ago
Reply to  Pat S.

The CTU and SEIU. You know, the parasitical screaming Karen class.

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