Gov. J.B. Pritzker doubles down, won’t allow high school football – Chicago Sun-Times*

“We have the lowest positivity rate in the Midwest,” Pritzker said. “Still too high. The states you are talking about all have very high positivity rates. Double-digit positivity rates in most. Those are states, fine, if they decided to endanger children and families in those states by allowing certain contact sports to take place that is their decision. It’s not something that is good for the families and the children of Illinois.”
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Jabba the Hutt
5 years ago

All those football players and kids at university … all those “positive tests” and what? Not a single hospitalization. Sounds like the flu to me.

Where exactly do you think viruses go? Besides into our DNA, they stick around. That’s the point. Where is my Salacious Crumb? I’m hungry, people!

chumpchange
5 years ago

So much virtue. So much science.

Such a good, good person that Flounder.

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