Friday marks the end of Illinois’ stay-at-home order – Capitol News

It was Illinoisans, he said, who made the easing of restrictions possible. “The significant personal pain that Illinoisans are feeling from this pandemic does not end with our stay-at-home order. Indeed, it’s more important than ever to support our working families as we begin our safe recovery,” the governor said.
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anonymous
5 years ago

He was probably tired of being sued or the protest and then being found out that he never stayed home during his stay at home order. He found out the “SCIENCE” now works and it is the best to open the state.

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