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Coronavirus in Illinois updates: 22,917 vaccine doses administered, 298 new cases and 11 deaths reported Sunday

Coronavirus in Illinois updates: 22,917 vaccine doses administered, 298 new cases and 11 deaths reported Sunday
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Coronavirus in Illinois updates: 268 new COVID-19 cases and 15 additional deaths reported Saturday as statewide positivity rate falls below 1 percent

Illinois and Chicago fully reopened Friday, marking an emotional turning point in the pandemic for many who have endured loss and a lack of connection in public life. Though the city and state have moved through different phases of curtailing and restoring activity since the initial stay-at-home order in March 2020, Friday’s reopening was the first time there were no capacity restrictions or .

Coronavirus in Illinois updates: As Chicago and state fully reopen, 401 new COVID-19 cases and 22 additional deaths reported Friday

Coronavirus in Illinois updates: As Chicago and state fully reopen, 401 new COVID-19 cases and 22 additional deaths reported Friday Chicago Tribune staff, Chicago Tribune © Chris Sweda/Chicago Tribune With the Wrigley Building in the background, a person walks his dogs through Pioneer Court on Michigan Ave. on June 10, 2021. Illinois and Chicago fully reopen today, marking an emotional turning point in the pandemic for many who have endured loss and a lack of connection in public life. Among Friday’s milestones: The Cubs’ home game against the St. Louis Cardinals at Wrigley Field will mark the first time a Chicago baseball game will be played in front of a full crowd since the beginning of the pandemic. The White Sox plan to open to full capacity on June 25.

UIC architecture team is creating this year s U S entry to Venice Biennale, and it s all about how Chicago invented the way Americans build houses

UIC architecture team is creating this year’s U.S. entry to Venice Biennale, and it’s all about how Chicago invented the way Americans build houses Doug George, Chicago Tribune © Antonio Perez/Chicago Tribune With instructor Paul Preissner beside her, University of Illinois at Chicago architectural graduate student Mallory Raben works on elements for the American Framing exhibit April 2. American Framing will be the U.S. Pavilion at the Venice Architecture Biennale in May. The wooden framing for houses would seem like an unlikely thing to elevate into art. It’s utilitarian and basic, the common sight of American suburbia pine, lumber, another house going up for another family. Maybe a little hopeful if seen in that light, but otherwise about as exciting as your local Home Depot.

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