Pritzker: Illinois ‘shouldn’t have a second spike’ of COVID-19 if safety rules are followed – The Southern Illinoisan

Earlier in the day Wednesday, Illinois Senate Republicans sent a letter to Pritzker raising concerns about the continued delay for some sectors of the economy. They requested the governor employ a 14-day timeline in measuring reopening metrics as opposed to the current 28-day timeline.
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someone
5 years ago

The safety rules–like walking with a group of people –such as Pritzker did the other day.
His rule was to only gather with less than 10.

nixit
5 years ago

We will have a second spike. It is inevitable. JB’s disclaimer is a cop-out.

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