Stay-at-home advisory now issued for suburban Cook County – WGNTV (Chicago)

The advisory is scheduled to go into effect for both suburban Cook County and Chicago on Monday, Nov. 16 at 6 a.m., and will last at least 30 days.
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anonymous anonymous
3 years ago

WGN couldn’t get it out there fast enough to tell people what “is for their own good”.
WGN is a talking head for the Dems. Jabba and his cronies are full of it and he has no medical standing and neither do the “doctors” he has up there with him.
His family is not included because they have super antibodies that will make sure that they can go out and be with friends and celebrate.
But he does not realize that there is life beyond coronavirus.

Jj
3 years ago

F u lighfoot. Communist witch. I thought you were the “rona destroyer”? Where is your costume you incompetent corrupt fool

Heyjude
3 years ago

Didn’t they call it a “stay at home order” last time? Now it is an “advisory” this time? Guess they think they need to change their messaging, so nobody notices that their rules are ineffective and illegal.

someone
3 years ago

These stay at home orders are unconstitutional.
Lard A** has no idea what in the hell he is doing.
He has the “doctors: who are just actresses.They do absolutely nothing.
He goes about his life and his family is able to do what they want but no one else.
Then he wonders why the Fair tax was voted down–He must have rocks for brains.

Chicagoan
3 years ago

Illinois government is out of control, Their tyranny needs to come to a halt, The courts won’t hear the pending litigation. What a joke.

Live your life and tell these supposed leader to F*CK OFF

Indy
3 years ago
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If you want freedom and a better life then move to Indiana.

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