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Chicago-area grocery store employees are considered frontline essential workers who are now prioritized to receive COVID-19 vaccines. They join employee who work at food processing plants under Phase 1B of Illinois’ vaccination rollout that went into effect Monday. The previous phase focused on those 65 and older and health care workers, and those groups will continue to be prioritized.
This phase also includes food and agriculture employees who work with livestock, along with educators, public transit workers, first responders, and all Illinois residents age 65 or over. The city offers an online guide that details how eligible Chicagoans can find the vaccine, but also notes that it may take weeks to get an appointment. There’s also a handy user-generated document with an assortment of links for vaccine administration sites. Officials expect that Phase 1B will extend into March due to a limited supp
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6:00 AM January 15, 2021
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Barclay Gray at Lucy s Fish and Chips at Norwich Market, which is one of the stalls still open in lockdown. PICTURE: Jamie Honeywood
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From fresh fruit and vegetables to fish and chips, these are the Norwich Market stalls still open or delivering during the latest lockdown.
Businesses selling essential goods are permitted to stay open, with the rest allowed to offer click-and-collect, and takeaways can also still operate.
Norwich Market Picture: Antony Kelly
- Credit: Archant
In line with coronavirus safety measures, masks must be worn at the market and hot and prepared food and drink must be consumed away from the site.