* Gov. Pritzker talked about frontline state workers who cannot work from home today. Employees at DCFS, Veterans Affairs and IDHS were all singled out…
Please remember to excuse all typos. * IDVA Director Chapa LaVia…
* DCFS Director Smith…
* IDHS Director Grace Ho…
* On to questions for the governor. Reports that African-Americans are particular susceptible. Is that true in Illinois?…
* When can we expect tests for whether people have already contracted the virus?…
* A White House Deputy Director of media affairs tells us Illinois has received more than 500,095 masks, as well as other types of masks, face shields, other equipment and 300 ventilators as well as 1 million PPEs for first responders, is this equipment in use in Illinois and where do we stand on supply?…
* Is everything that we’ve gotten from the feds here in Illinois, has it been able to be used?…
* “Is wearing some sort of face covering a recommendation or requirement?” The reporter could’ve just Googled that to see there was no such order. The governor covered the same ground as he did at yesterday’s presser about the advantages of wearing a mask. The number of time-wasting questions appears to be increasing by the day. * In the wake of two Walmart employee deaths out of Evergreen Park and other confirmed positives from stores in Chicago are there contingency plans in place to both one further protect these employees and to also prepare for a scenario where staffing at these stores may be an issue due to sick calls…
Notice that he didn’t answer the question about a contingency plan. * We keep getting calls in the newsroom complaints from people about conditions at senior living facilities, and a lack of social distancing or protective gear at places of work like factories and postal facilities. Where do you recommend people call, or what should they do if they feel like orders aren’t being followed and proper precautions aren’t being taken…
* Yet another question about when Illinois will hit the peak. This question is asked every day. The answer has not changed. * Are you frustrated that there are some states out there that still haven’t gone with a stay at home order?…
* The president expanded the use of the DPA earlier this week is that enough, and do you want to see it play more of a centralized role in parts of production and distribution of medical goods?…
* Yet another question asked about hospital beds that could be easily answered with a Google search. Moving on. * Companies are threatening sick employees with their jobs that they don’t immediately return to work and these employees don’t want to spread the virus but also can’t afford to lose their job. What should these people do?…
* The Adams County Health Department says 50 to 100 people were together at a party the day that your stay at home order went into effect. Some people at that party now have coronavirus. Why do you think people aren’t taking this seriously?…
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1,453 new cases, 33 additional deaths - State tops 10,000 cases, nearly 250 dead
Saturday, Apr 4, 2020 - Posted by Rich Miller * Press release…
…Adding… From IDPH. Tested… * Tested positive… * Deaths…
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Please, don’t be a Covidiot
Saturday, Apr 4, 2020 - Posted by Rich Miller * What could possibly go wrong?…
* The governor’s stay at home order took effect on March 21 at 5 pm…
* State and local governments are allowed to restrict or even block access to geographic areas as part of the state disaster declaration…
Think of a massive flood. The authorities don’t want people possibly injuring themselves or looting flooded areas, so they bar or limit access. * But this story now looks like it may be an abuse of power…
* And that may be why this official CPD sign at the location is so chock full of misinformation… 1) There is no actual “shelter in place order,” which makes me think the language didn’t come from the top; 2) The governor has barred non-essential travel, but he has also said he doesn’t want overt police enforcement like this and he has not issued any specific order about that particular neighborhood, so this looks like passing the blame up the food chain to deflect from a possible abuse of local police powers. [Hat tip: Stacy Davis Gates] * Let’s move on to a press release from the The Chicago Newspaper Guild, which represents reporters at the Sun-Times, Joliet Herald-News and others…
I asked the Guild yesterday what possible legal authority that state or local governments have to accomplish these goals. Here’s the response…
I replied that the news release looked awfully specific to me. Response…
Then maybe they need to drop the specific demands. I’m growing increasingly alarmed about demands from the left that state and local governments should just ignore the state and US Constitutions during this crisis and take unilateral, even dictatorial actions to further their policy agendas. A union representing journalists, who live and die by the 1st Amendment, ought to also acknowledge the 4th and 5th Amendments. * Yes, traditional legislative niceties were not followed here. Maybe the governor should’ve given a local legislator a heads up (although I kinda doubt that Sen. Robert Peters got a call before they stood up the McCormick Place field unit), but also maybe the local legislator ought to slightly cool his jets…
I like Tim. I think he does well for his district. But, right now ain’t peak time, Tim. And Springfield has been a regional medical provider for decades. Stoking fears of “outsiders” is irresponsible because outsiders have always been transferred to Springfield. Rural areas for miles around Springfield do not have adequate hospital systems, particularly during a crisis. * And this Burt Constable piece is for the deniers out there…
Please, stay home.
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*** UPDATED x1 *** COVID-19 roundup
Saturday, Apr 4, 2020 - Posted by Rich Miller * A tale of two Pritzker administration responses. Here’s one, from Mark Brown…
It really is a great read, so check it out. * But here’s the second, from John Garcia at ABC 7…
Not good. I’ve asked the governor’s office for a response. *** UPDATE *** This statement from the governor’s office appears to say in a roundabout way that the clothier doesn’t meet FDA guidelines and should maybe take a chill pill…
* Not the same sort of mask, but maybe adequate for a grocery run…
* This happened Thursday, the same day Gov. Pritzker emphasized the importance of filling out the Census form during his daily press conference…
I actually grumbled privately about Pritzker’s focusing on the Census during that presser, but it apparently had an impact. * And we’ll close with this must-watch…
* Roundup…
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*** LIVE COVERAGE ***
Saturday, Apr 4, 2020 - Posted by Rich Miller * Follow along with ScribbleLive…
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