Mask mandates in Illinois hospitals, doctors’ offices not going anywhere, for now – Chicago Tribune*

Illinois is not considering lifting its mandate for hospitals and other health care settings “at the moment,” said spokeswoman Jordan Abudayyeh. “We would mandate it anyway,” said Dr. Richard Freeman, regional chief clinical officer for Loyola Medicine. “Anybody in the hospital, all our personnel are still masked, visitors still have to be masked. That is not going to change in the foreseeable future.”
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OldJarHead
3 years ago

Odd, even the NY Slimes reports today, face diapers are useless.

Pat S.
3 years ago
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Not strange at all … it’s all about control, not health. They are following political science, not the science that governs health care. Or at least it SHOULDN’T govern health care.

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