Pritzker Administration Takes Swift
Action to Appeal Order Preventing School Safety Measures Amidst
Ongoing COVID-19 Pandemic
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[February 05, 2022]
CHICAGO – Governor Pritzker has asked the Illinois
Attorney General’s office for an immediate appeal of Judge
Grischow’s decision to restrain the State from enforcing the safety
measures aimed at protecting teachers, school personnel, students
and communities from COVID-19.
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The Attorney General is seeking an expedited appeal
from the Fourth District Illinois Appellate Court.
“The grave consequence of this misguided decision is that schools in
these districts no longer have sufficient tools to keep students and
staff safe while COVID-19 continues to threaten our communities –
and this may force schools to go remote,” said Governor JB Pritzker.
“This shows yet again that the mask mandate and school exclusion
protocols are essential tools to keep schools open and everyone
safe. As we have from the beginning of the pandemic, the
administration will keep working to ensure every Illinoisan has the
tools needed to keep themselves and their loved ones safe.”
“We remain committed to defending Gov. Pritzker’s actions to
mitigate the spread of COVID-19 and will appeal this decision in the
Illinois Appellate Court for the 4th District in Springfield,” said
Attorney General Kwame Raoul. “This decision sends the message that
all students do not have the same right to safely access schools and
classrooms in Illinois, particularly if they have disabilities or
other health concerns. The court’s misguided decision is wrong on
the law, demonstrates a misunderstanding of Illinois emergency
injunction proceedings and has no relation to the record that was
before the court. It prioritizes a relatively small group of
plaintiffs who refuse to follow widely-accepted science over the
rights of other students, faculty and staff to enter schools without
the fear of contracting a virus that has claimed the lives of more
than 31,000 Illinois residents – or taking that virus home to their
loved ones.”
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Since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, the
Pritzker administration has implemented mitigations and programming
to protect the health and safety of students, teachers, and staff in
schools. To facilitate safe in-person learning, the administration
has provided schools across the state with 3.8 million masks for
students, teachers, and staff as of January 12th. The State has
completed over 2 million COVID-19 tests in schools through the
SHIELD program and sent more than a million rapid tests into schools
outside of the City of Chicago. Recently, the State provided 350,000
rapid tests to Chicago Public Schools to facilitate a return to in
person learning.
To increase access to the lifesaving COVID-19 vaccination, the State
has held 1,767 on-site vaccination clinics in schools and day camps
with an additional 470 clinics already scheduled. Vaccinations,
boosters, mask-wearing and testing are the key to keeping schools
open and to maintaining safety standards for staff and students
alike.
[Office of the Governor JB Pritzker]
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