Wisconsin Set to Be Removed From Chicago’s Quarantine Order: Officials – WTTW (Chicago)

Along with Wisconsin, Nebraska is set to be removed from Chicago’s quarantine order on Friday. However, city officials plan to add Iowa and Kansas back to the quarantine order, based on an increased spread of the virus.
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ORDWTF
5 years ago

Does anyone remember this?

Illinois Partners With Six Midwest States To Decide When To Reopen Economy

https://www.npr.org/local/309/2020/04/17/836875890/illinois-partners-with-six-midwest-states-to-decide-when-to-reopen-economy

Did anyone in the media ever follow up on this?

Mike
5 years ago

Actuarial or in depth analysis is nowhere to be found in these decisions.

Is it being hidden from the public or does no one bother to do in depth analysis.

What is the cost in economic activity compared to estimated preventable deaths, hospitalizations, etc.

Insurance actuaries and other professionals make a career with similar analysis.

For instance the workers compensation for lost limb.

Or what auto safety measures are not mandated by the government because it would add too much to the price of a car.

Life insurance risk analysis for various professions.

etc.

Aaron
5 years ago
Reply to  Mike

I’m sure kickbacks and bribery are the leading factors.

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