Chicago Will Fully Reopen June 11, Ending Capacity Limits At Restaurants And Businesses, Lightfoot Says – Block Club Chicago

It’s possible there will be another surge of cases in the fall and winter, which could mean restrictions are brought back, Dr. Allison Arwady and Mayor Lori Lightfoot said. But for now, the numbers look good.
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BB
4 years ago

Screw LL See you

Rick
4 years ago

It ain’t over until the fat lady sings, without a mask.

debtsor
4 years ago

“It’s possible there will be another surge of cases in the fall and winter, which could mean restrictions are brought back,”

It’s also possible that I never set foot in Chicago again.

Fur
4 years ago
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She’s so full of herself.

Fed up neighbor
4 years ago

So they have admitted the plandemic is over, now there on there high horses to offer freebies and perks to get stuck in the arm with who knows what. They achieved getting Trump out of office by all means and succeeded. Hope they had fun ruining Illinois even further.

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