When I moved to Lombard, I was excited to live near Brauer House, but they have dug themselves in such a deep hole on every front this year.
My dad sent me this earlier today about sporting events in Chicago I heard last night they are hoping for 12000 people at Sox. 19 zones, you can't leave your zone. Still waiting on this city to approve it. Bulls will have 75 friends and family starting tomorrow, Hawks friends and family starting next Sunday. Both have plans to increase from tbere
Cool everyone in the city decided the pandemic stopped this weekend. Can’t wait to see how responsible people will be for St Pats
People keep saying “our covid numbers are way down!” and i keep thinking about how no one went anywhere for 2 months because it was too cold/snowed 2 feet. It’s like people think all of a sudden we got our act together, and i reeeeeally don’t think that’s what’s happened? I don’t wanna be a bummer, but i also dont want people to assume we’re just in the clear now.
I'm hanging out with my friends once I get the vaccine and not before. I did not go 12 months without seeing them to catch the virus literally a fuckin month before I'm able to get it
So a regular Sox game then, lol. I'm a Sox fan, go to a bunch of games every summer, no chance I'm going until I'm vaccinated.
With the buzz around the team expect all the the tickets for every game to be sold. If Covid wasn’t still a thing they would draw prollly 25-30k plus every game. But yeah it’s gonna be a mess until more people get the vaccine March 10 the uc will start giving vaccines to everyone in 1b from my understanding
Yeah, I get it to a degree. People need to work and all that. But I'd feel much better about loosening restrictions if these vaccinations were open to anyone. If you're going to open these places up, you should allow the people who are most likely to go to them get the shot. The ethics of vaccine distribution is pretty fascinating all around. I live in a high rise, so there's a certain amount of mail that gets misplaced anyway, but I had to force my banks to overnight two separate credit/debit cards, since the mail completely lost them. USPS doesn't even respond when you file a complaint.
Yeah, it's been terrible. We've received notices that things were delivered at 8pm, already past the day they were supposed to arrive, but nothing is there and then they mysteriously show up the next morning. As Chicagoans face ‘serious problems’ with mail delivery, Durbin urges Trump-appointed postmaster general to ‘step aside’
oh wow, I had no idea it was such a problem. I currently have 4 records and a shit load of mail just sitting at my post office for days and for whatever reason just wont bring them out. I have informed delivery so its mind boggling and they wouldnt give me any of it when I I went there today.
Tank Noodle to pay nearly $700,000 in back wages to 60 employees after federal investigation You mean the MAGA chuds who went to the January insurrection are evil employers as well? Shocked.
Was standing behind Rauner on a flight back to Chi pre-pandemic, was dressed in all camo which seemed odd. Big Millhouse Lemon of Troy vibes.
Update on fans for the Sox and Cubs home games. No fans to start the season but the plan is to have fans at games at some point https://www.google.com/amp/s/chicag...-mlb-wrigley-field-guaranteed-rate-field/amp/
UK variant surge appears to be starting. Region 8 (Kane/DuPage) have seen their number of cases nearly double in a week (same amount of testing). Illinois Regional COVID-19 Resurgence Criteria | IDPH