Brady tours COVID-19 testing site in Bloomington

Illinois Senate Minority Leader Bill Brady (left) toured the COVID-19 drive-thru testing site in Bloomington on Wednesday. (Blake Haas/WJBC)

 

By Neil Doyle and Blake Haas

BLOOMINGTON – The Republican leader of the Illinois Senate was happy to see a plan from Gov. JB Pritzker to reopen the state, but he said there are some things that could be changed.

State Sen. Bill Brady (R-Bloomington) toured the COVID-19 drive-thru testing site in Bloomington on Wednesday. He spoke with WJBC’s Blake Haas about the “Restore Illinois” plan.

“I think the mutual goal is that everyone wants to see everyone safe and the economy reengaged as fast as safely possible, but there’s a risk in that because this virus isn’t going away,” said Brady. “The way in which we deal with it is going to have to be closely administered. I think we can learn from other states, and I’m hopeful we can speed the process up, in a safe way.”

Brady said one problem with the plan is the time frame for a region to move to the next phase, which is 28 days.

As for returning to Springfield, Brady said there has been a lot of discussion. He’s eyeing for a hopeful return after Memorial Day weekend.

Neil Doyle can be reached at [email protected]

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