Indiana added to Chicago COVID-19 travel quarantine order – ABC7 (CHicago)

Twenty-five total states and Puerto Rico are now on the Chicago travel quarantine order. The four new states added Tuesday were Indiana, North Carolina, Rhode Island and New Mexico.
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Lyn P
5 years ago

HAHA this travel ban/quarantine is the Lowest I.Q. item on Lighthead’s Cronyvirus tyranny agenda. She really should get a life, but preceded by massive brain cell injections.

Fed up neighbor
5 years ago

Again

Anonymous
5 years ago

Keeps people spending money in places other than Illinois. They stay out of Illinois for many reasons.
Keep doing this and less revenue for the state.

Tom Paine's Ghost
5 years ago

Wow. Just more pointless and unenforceable virtue signaling. The ONLY thing that Democrats can seem to accomplish is virtue signaling.

Fed up neighbor
5 years ago

Stop this childish shit now

Lori
5 years ago

No!

George P. Burdell
5 years ago

But not if you commute.
Not if you’re an “essential” worker.
Not if you’re going outside the city limits….

What a sophisticated virus we have here…..

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