Covid19: Tourist places closed in Chicago
Covid19: Tourist places closed in Chicago
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Coronavirus has engulfed most parts of the world. Swimming bridges, beach beaches, airports, malls, big markets, cinema halls, etc. have all been closed. The places where tourists used to reach to see sea creatures have been depleted. Action is being taken against those bathing in the swimming pool of the hotel. The police are apprehending such people and putting them in jail. The first case of COVID-19 in Illinois was confirmed on January 24 when a woman returned from the outbreak center in Wuhan, China. 105 cases have been reported as compared to more than 4,000 cases and 85 deaths.

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According to media reports, the water ponds in which the penguins were living in Chicago have been depleted, so the penguins are roaming in open and dry places. One such view has been seen at the Shedd Aquarium in Chicago. This is a tourist spot, all kinds of animals and birds are kept here. A few days before the outbreak of the Corona virus, this site has also been closed for two weeks. For the time being, the movement of tourists here is completely closed. Now a pair of these penguins are seen roaming in the open. These things have also been tweeted by the Aquarium management from their social media account tweeters.

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By the middle of April last week, Chicago authorities have banned more than 1,000 people from attending public functions. Apart from this, more than 250 public ceremonies have been postponed, people were going to gather in these ceremonies. On Monday, Illinois Governor JB Pritzker went ahead and ordered the cancellation of 50 or more gatherings in accordance with the CDC's recommendations. All schools in the state have been closed by the end of March and all restaurants and bars have been closed to dine-in customers.

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