‘Quantum leap’ in coronavirus cases puts city’s future reopening plans on hold, Mayor Lori Lightfoot says – ABC7 (Chicago)

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Wolfnight
5 years ago

Open up FFS.

The pandemic is over.

anonymous
5 years ago

Cases do not mean anything.

Bam Bam Bigelow
5 years ago
Reply to  anonymous

Indeed. They are used to create gear. The IFR for those under 70 is .2%

Ju Ju
5 years ago

Cases mean nothing. It’s a lie. Cary Mullis (the inventor of PCR) eviscerated Fauci years ago because he is a globalist fraud. If the vaccine still means nothing and you don’t get why, you don’t really understand what’s going on. But they’re happy they got billions on an EUA, even though there were plenty of safe drugs to treat covid, which basically only hurts fat asses and oldsters.

Lyn P
5 years ago
Reply to  Ju Ju

You’ve got one more Rubicon to cross – covid means nothing. It’s as invalid as Mullis’ PCR procedure used to “find” it. He never meant it for bureaucratic fraudsters like Fauci.

Bring on the class action lawsuits for wrongful death attribution.

Bam Bam Bigelow
5 years ago
Reply to  Lyn P

I think what he is saying is that covid is something, but like the flu that no one worries about, it much ado about nothing – just as you suggest.

Streeterville
5 years ago

City Hall has bad case of anticipatory jitters in regards to probable more riots and looting due to Floyd trial verdict. So expect another round of Covid lockdown measures within two weeks, to keep law-abiding folks locked inside their homes while pandemonium erupts again downtown, Mag Mile, and other major neighborhood retail areas.

Stores are probably restocked, and ready to go.

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