Restaurants, Salons And Day Cares Say It ‘Feels Good’ To Reopen After COVID-19 Shutdown
With concerns about the virus still lingering and after days of unrest, some shops opened while others stayed shut.
With concerns about the virus still lingering and after days of unrest, some shops opened while others stayed shut.
Although Chicago businesses can reopen Wednesday, many owners are wondering how long it’ll take to recover from both a pandemic and looting.
Will protests in Chicago delay the city’s planned reopening on June 3?
Time will tell if the large crowds over the weekend cause a new spike in cases, but health officials urge participants to quarantine for 14 days.
A mother, a father and two grown children all ended up in the hospital due to COVID-19. They all survived. This is their story.
More than two-dozen facilities are each tied to at least 20 deaths. Meadowbrook Manor of Bolingbrook has had 40, the most in the state.
As “nonessential” businesses reopen, the people considered essential workers from the start may actually be at greater risk.
Mayor Lori Lightfoot will ease restrictions on Chicago businesses starting June 3.
Dr. Mia Taormina of the DuPage Medical Group breaks down the latest on COVID-19 in Illinois.
Reopening salons are putting state-mandated protocols in place. But will customers come back? “We’re scared,” one owner said.