Cook County businesses should require vax proof or COVID-19 test – Illinois Policy

The Cook County Department of Public Health announced new recommendations Dec. 17 to mitigate the spread of COVID-19 as winter weather and holiday gatherings drive more people indoors and together. “Last year is when the vaccines first were administered in our state. We were hoping to be in a completely different place,” Dr. Ngozi Ezike said.
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Wilmette
4 years ago

So is suppose many Cook County businesses will blindly follow these recommendations?

Truth Seeker
4 years ago

THIS IS NOT ABOUT A VIRUS. It is about TOTAL CONTROL, the Great Reset, Agenda 2030. Do not Comply. Ignore them.

Frauci Fraud
4 years ago

The jabs haven’t worked to stop the spread.
So make sure you go get the jab.
And if you’ve already been jabbed, go get jabbed again.
To stop the spread.

Freddy
4 years ago
Reply to  Frauci Fraud

I don’t drink but I just invented a new name for a drink. Remember when people ordered a shot and a beer? Now you say Bartender Give me 2 jabs and a booster or a “Jabooster”. Soon it will become a Jabooster with a jab kicker. I wonder if the PCR test can check your alcohol level?

Pat S.
4 years ago

Vaccine hysteria and vaccine discrimination is rampant. Both vaxed and un-vaxed contract, spread, recover from, and die of COVID. Look at the statistics!
What they’ve done so far hasn’t worked; time to change their approach.

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