City officials have added two more states to the mandatory travel quarantine order in Chicago, requiring anyone traveling from states considered to be COVID-19 hotspots to self-isolate for 14 days upon arriving in the city.
Katie Johnston reports.
City officials have added two more states to the mandatory travel quarantine order in Chicago, requiring anyone traveling from states considered to be COVID-19 hotspots to self-isolate for 14 days upon arriving in the city.
Katie Johnston reports.
Wisconsin, Missouri, North Dakota, and Nebraska have been added to Chicago's emergency travel order, requiring travelers to..
Governor Tom Wolf added Delaware, Iowa, Kansas, and Oklahoma to the list of states that travelers should quarantine for 14 days..