All regions of Illinois ready to go to Phase Three of Restore Illinois

All of Illinois will enter Phase Three on Friday. (Photo courtesy: Gov. Pritzker/Facebook)

By Dave Dahl

SPRINGFIELD – All regions of Illinois are ready to go to Phase Three of Restore Illinois. Outdoor cafes and hair salons will be able to open.

Since about a million Illinoisans are unemployed now, the state is sure to implement layoffs and furloughs, right? Wrong!
“Making cuts now would be so bad for working families and for people who have been out of work now as a result of COVID-19,” Gov. JB Pritzker said Thursday, “that what we’d like to do is maintain state government as it is: again, still hollowed out to some degree, and then we’ll manage through as the next month or so reveals whether the federal government will step up.”
The governor also said the Illinois Department of Public Health would issue guidelines to churches, some of whom will be meeting this weekend for the first time since the pandemic began.

Illinois has now recorded 115,833 coronavirus cases, including 5,186 deaths.

Dave Dahl can be reached at [email protected]

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