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you don t have to be fully vak sun ated. you don t have to have a negative covid-19 test to travel to the city of chicago. that s because last summer the city s department of public health put in place an emergency travel order. if you re coming from a state with a covid-19 case rate of 15 per 100,000 residents per day, then you have to at least quarantine when you got here. based on improving numbers and vaccinations and case rates, you don t have to do any of that because the city now says there are no states that meet the threshold for it. indiana university is requiring all to be vaccinated before returning to campus this fall. they won t have to provide the proof. the university s plan had had mounting pressure from state republicans and agreed to go with an honor system. they have to certify the status through an on line forum. first, lal laa pa looza and
No states on Chicago s emergency travel order for first time in nearly a year
By FOX 32 Digital Staff
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CHICAGO - There are no states on Chicago s Emergency Travel Order for the first time since the city began issuing the coronavirus quarantine list in July 2020.
The Chicago Department of Public Health announced on Tuesday there are no states in the orange tier that would necessitate a quarantine, full vaccination or negative COVID-19 test for people arriving in Chicago. This shows that what we have been doing to protect ourselves and others is working: social distancing, wearing masks, and above all, getting vaccinated, said CDPH Commissioner Allison Arwady, M.D. This is good news, but by no means does it signal that we can drop our defenses against COVID-19.
At Illinois Tech our top priority is always the health, well-being, and support of all our community members. As public health officials continue to monitor developments regarding the coronavirus (COVID-19), university leaders are working closely with the Chicago Department of Public Health (CDPH) to actively monitor and plan for contingencies on a day-to-day, hour-to-hour basis. Alan W. Cramb, President, Illinois Institute of Technology
This website contains up-to-date information regarding university plans and policies as well as important information regarding COVID-19 from government authorities.
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