“Clearly this is multifactorial, where we are seeing major increases like this,” Arwady said. “Where we’ve seen significant outbreaks, it’s been around socializing, and some of that socializing may be taking place at bars or restaurants, but where we’re seeing the connections, it tends to be more among university groups, people who are knowing each other and then are gathering in given spaces.”
Chicago ‘headed in the wrong way’ as younger adults drive uptick in COVID-19 cases, public health commissioner warns

Prepare Now Before its too Late
Discover where products are available & compare prices








