Chicago Sun-Times

Reception at suburban hotel under investigat­ion for violating COVID rules

- BY STEFANO ESPOSITO AND MITCHELL ARMENTROUT Staff Reporters

A north suburban hotel apologized Thursday after it hosted a wedding reception that triggered a Cook County health department investigat­ion for violations of COVID- 19 restrictio­ns.

“Last evening, the Hilton Chicago/ Northbrook hosted a family wedding with approximat­ely 150 people in attendance. While the event was booked prior to the implementa­tion of the state’s latest mitigation measures, we sincerely regret allowing this gathering to proceed and our family apologizes to our guests, employees, and the Chicagolan­d community,” general manager Holly Allgauer- Cir said in a statement issued Thursday afternoon.

“The coronaviru­s pandemic has created unpreceden­ted challenges for the hospitalit­y industry and our family- owned business. However, our hope to keep the hotel afloat and employees working should not outweigh health and safety.”

Allgauer- Cir said the hotel will follow health officials’ recommenda­tions on contact tracing and testing.

The Cook County Department of Public Health has requested the guest list for the reception, spokesman Don Bolger said.

The hotel is in Prospect Heights, which issued the venue a written warning. City administra­tor Joe Wade said Thursday the hotel’s general manager told him at least one hotel employee had urged members of the party to socially distance and wear masks.

Gov. J. B. Pritzker described the event as “very irresponsi­ble.”

“This is very concerning to all of us at a moment when we have rampant COVID- 19 throughout Illinois,” Pritzker said during his daily COVID- 19 media briefing Thursday. “Here we have people who, in a concentrat­ed fashion, have the ability now to go spread it to everywhere that they return to.

“I’m deeply worried for them and for the communitie­s that they’ve returned to, for their families and so on. I hope that each of them will isolate and get a test.”

Pritzker said it would be up to local authoritie­s to mete out punishment.

The Illinois Hotel & Lodging Associatio­n said the event was “unacceptab­le and does not reflect the careful efforts the hotel industry as a whole has taken since the onset of the pandemic to protect guests, employees and our communitie­s.”

“The hotel industry is committed to working with policymake­rs and public health officials to ensure this situation is not repeated,” associatio­n president and CEO Michael Jacobson said in a statement.

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