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			Pritzker Announces Bars and 
			Restaurants Will Close to Public by End of MondayNext Week, State Agencies to Temporarily 
			Reduce Workforce While Maintaining Core Functions and Essential 
			Operations
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            [September 11, 2020]  
            
			As 
			the state continues to take aggressive action to minimize the spread 
			of COVID-19 in our communities, Governor JB Pritzker announced that 
			all bars and restaurants in the state of Illinois will be closed to 
			the public, beginning at close of business Monday, March 16th 
			through Monday, March 30th. | 
        
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			 “This is another hard step to take. I know how 
			difficult this will be on small businesses around the state. But we 
			must do everything we can to safeguard the health of the citizens of 
			Illinois, and that requires this urgent action,” said Governor JB 
			Pritzker. “The time for persuasion and public appeals is over — the 
			time for action is here. This is not a joke. No one is immune to 
			this, and you have an obligation to act in the best interests of all 
			the people of this state.” 
 “This is a make or break moment. Clear and bold actions are needed 
			immediately to stop the spread of COVID-19 and strengthen public 
			health in Chicago and across the state,” said Mayor Lori E. 
			Lightfoot. “In the days and weeks ahead, we will continue to keep 
			our residents and businesses apprised of developing information, 
			ensuring they understand the measures we are taking and are 
			following the latest guidance by public health officials. The City 
			of Chicago is working to safeguard the health of our communities at 
			every level of our operations. We are resilient, and we are all in 
			this together.”
 
			
			 
			The state is working closely with restaurant owners and food 
			delivery services to ensure kitchens can safely remain open to 
			continue food delivery and put in place drive-thru and curbside 
			pickup options for restaurants to continue to serve the public. 
			“Public safety is the No. 1 concern of the Illinois 
			Restaurant Association,” said Sam Toia, president of the Illinois 
			Restaurant Association. “First and foremost, we want to protect the 
			health of our customers and team members. We remain vigilant in 
			helping employers to navigate the immediate challenges that come 
			with this rapidly changing situation. I want to thank Governor 
			Pritzker and his team, and Mayor Lightfoot and her team, for leading 
			us.” 
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            ACTIONS TO PROTECT STATE WORKFORCE
 Gov. Pritzker also announced that he has directed state agencies to 
			implement plans for a temporary reduction of government functions 
			and workforce while maintaining core functions and essential 
			operations.
 
 Select employees will continue to report to work; while the 
			remaining workforce will either work remotely or be asked to remain 
			home on call while receiving pay. All state employees will continue 
			to be paid during this period.
 
 Over the next several days, the Pritzker administration will 
			finalize these plans and update state employees and the public. The 
			Office of the Governor will remain fully operational throughout this 
			period.
 
 SOCIAL DISTANCING REMAINS CRUCIAL
 
 Social distancing is the paramount strategy for minimizing the 
			spread of COVID-19 in our communities, and the Governor is committed 
			to using every tool at his disposal to protect public health.
 
 Those experiencing symptoms should call a health care provider who 
			will help arrange medical treatment without putting others at risk 
			of exposure.
 
 The Illinois Department of Public Health has a statewide COVID-19 
			hotline and website to answer any questions from the public or to 
			report a suspected case: call 1-800-889-3931 or visit 
			IDPH.illinois.gov.
 
            [Office of the Governor JB Pritzker] 
            
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