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Coronavirus in Illinois updates: Here s what s happening this weekend with COVID-19 in the Chicago area

Coronavirus in Illinois updates: Here’s what’s happening this weekend with COVID-19 in the Chicago area Chicago Tribune staff, Chicago Tribune © Antonio Perez/Chicago Tribune Illinois’ seven-day average for COVID-19 vaccinations fell to 92,747 Thursday, the lowest level since the week ending March 22, as Gov. J.B. Pritzker said the state is continuing to try to reach those who haven’t yet gotten a shot. “As we’ve reached somewhere in the 50-60% range of vaccinations among our 16-plus population, there are just fewer people who are seeking it out,” Pritzker said during an appearance in St. Clair County on Friday. “That isn’t to say that there aren’t people who still desire to get vaccinated.”

COVID-19 in Illinois updates: Here s what s happening this weekend

COVID-19 in Illinois updates: Here s what s happening this weekend
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Coronavirus in Illinois updates: 88,753 administered vaccine doses, 2,813 new cases and 32 deaths reported Saturday

Coronavirus in Illinois updates: Here’s what happened May 1-2 with COVID-19 in the Chicago area Chicago Tribune staff, Chicago Tribune © Antonio Perez/Chicago Tribune . Illinois’ seven-day average for COVID-19 vaccinations fell again to 83,239 Sunday, as Gov. J.B. Pritzker said the state is continuing to try to reach those who haven’t yet gotten a shot. “As we’ve reached somewhere in the 50-60% range of vaccinations among our 16-plus population, there are just fewer people who are seeking it out,” Pritzker said during an appearance in St. Clair County on Friday. “That isn’t to say that there aren’t people who still desire to get vaccinated.”

With Chicago s capacity restrictions loosening, couples hope for larger weddings But they ll have to navigate tricky vaccination questions first

With Chicago’s capacity restrictions loosening, couples hope for larger weddings. But they’ll have to navigate tricky vaccination questions first. Lauren Zumbach, Chicago Tribune © Abel Uribe/Chicago Tribune Bride-to-be Clarisa Czekajlo checks out her favorite wedding dress while trying a variety dresses Bella Bianca Bridal Couture in Chicago on April 30, 2021. She s accompanied by her father, Frank Czekajlo, and sister, Aubrey Czekajlo. When Nicole Bowles and Hosein Heidari sent out invitations to their August wedding, postponed by a year from the original date, Bowles couldn’t stand the thought of trimming the guest list to fewer than 50 people. So Bowles, 33, of Albany Park, sent invitations to the full 120-person group and hoped Chicago’s COVID-19 capacity restrictions would ease. Those hopes got a boost Thursday when the city announced it would no longer count vaccinated people against the limits.

Couples eyeing big weddings navigate COVID-19 vaccine rules

Couples eyeing big weddings navigate COVID-19 vaccine rules
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