Chicago Nurses Show Up To Denounce Open Illinois Protesters: ‘We Are Tired Of Seeing People Die’ – Block Club Chicago

About 200 protesters gathered outside the Thompson Center Friday to demand Gov. JB Pritzker cancel his executive order that has shuttered many businesses since March 21.
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DixonSyder
3 years ago

The other nurses and staff at many hospitals are not criticizing the protesters after they were laid off because hospitals have no patients.

a person
3 years ago

It was shown that some of the protesters in other states dressed in scrubs were “actors” and not doctors and nurses.

MikeH
3 years ago
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They’ve gotta keep that narrative rolling, don’t you know.

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