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Chicago issues stay-at-home advisory, new restrictions on gatherings as COVID-19 cases continue to climb

CHICAGO (NewsNation Now) — Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot issued another stay-at-home advisory for the city Thursday, slated to go into effect Monday, Nov. 16.

Chicago residents are advised to only leave home to go to work or school, or for essential needs such as seeking medical care, going to the grocery store or pharmacy, picking up food, or receiving deliveries.


Additionally, residents are strongly advised to:

This advisory is scheduled to remain in place for 30 days or until the Commissioner of Health determines a change to the guidance is appropriate.

“Here’s the bottom line: if we continue on the path we’re on and don’t step up to do the things we know work, we estimate we will lose 1,000 more Chicagoans to this virus by the end of the year,” Lightfoot said in a tweet.

Lightfoot also said the city also launched a Protect Chicago strategy that includes new regulatory actions, street-level activations and citywide awareness.

You can read the full city of Chicago strategy below:

NewsNation affiliate WGN contributed to this report.