“I would use caution to pin that to protests,” said Dr. Jennifer Layden, chief medical officer for the Chicago Department of Public Health. “At a similar time we were seeing the protests, we also were gradually coming out of shelter in place, meaning more people are going back to work, there was opening up of restaurants and stores, (and) we were seeing small gatherings. … So, if we saw an uptick, it would be very difficult to know if it was related to protests or social gatherings that people are having in their home.”
No apparent COVID-19 spread from George Floyd protests; Chicago and Cook officials keep wary watch on reopening

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