Chicago Sun-Times

BIDEN TO VISIT CHICAGO NEXT WEEK TO TOUT BUSINESS VAX MANDATES

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WASHINGTON — President Joe Biden will visit the friendly confines of Chicago on Wednesday to “highlight the importance of COVID-19 vaccine requiremen­ts for businesses,” the White House announced Thursday.

Biden intends to visit a Chicago business enforcing a vaccine mandate, a White House official said.

Earlier this month, Biden ordered that all federal workers and contractor­s must get vaccinated, with few exceptions, and that private employers with 100 or more workers will have to require workers to be vaccinated or tested weekly — and provide time off for the shots.

However, the order is not yet in effect. At a meeting with business leaders and CEOs at the White House on Sept. 15, Biden said, “The Labor Department is working on an emergency rule that will require all employers with 100 or more workers to ensure their workers are fully vaccinated and regularly tested. And it’s going to take a little bit for them to put those requiremen­ts in place under the law.”

Biden arrives next week as northern Illinois may have punched through the Delta variant threat for now, with downstate Illinois hospitals filled with COVID-19 patients.

Mayor Lori Lightfoot and Gov. J.B. Pritzker, both Democrats, are strong supporters of Biden’s domestic agenda with state and

city government­s benefiting from historic levels of federal funding in order to offset the economic damage from the COVID-19 pandemic.

But so far, there are no sweeping citywide or statewide vaccine mandates.

Pritzker is requiring “all health care workers, including nursing home employees, all pre-K-12 teachers and staff, as well as higher education personnel” to

be vaccinated, as well as those “congregate facilities,” including veterans homes and prisons.

Lightfoot said Wednesday she will enforce her Oct. 15 deadline for all city employees to get the COVID-19 vaccine even as the police union, almost always at odds with Lightfoot — the Fraternal Order of Police leader is a Trump backer — opposes the mandate.

On Thursday, Lightfoot

launched the latest city drive to persuade people to get vaccinated — calling it “Protect Chicago 77.” The goal is for at least 77% of all Chicago residents ages 12 and up to get at least the first COVID-19 vaccinatio­n by the end of the year. At present, 72.4% of Chicagoans age 12 and older have had at least one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine.

The White House is not putting out details yet on Biden’s visit. At the “77” event, Lightfoot said City Hall and the White House are in “early stages” of conversati­ons about the visit.

By the way, the 77 is a reference to the 77 community areas in Chicago.

This will be Biden’s second presidenti­al visit to Illinois.

For his first visit, he touched down at O’Hare on July 7 and headed to Crystal Lake to boost Rep. Lauren Underwood, D-Ill., and to push his infrastruc­ture plan, now facing a rocky road in Congress, with its fate linked to other legislatio­n.

Vice President Kamala Harris, landing at Midway Airport on April 6, toured a COVID-19 vaccinatio­n center at 2260 S. Grove St. organized by the Chicago Federation of Labor.

“Please tell all your friends, tell your aunties and uncles, and your grandparen­ts and kids that when it’s their turn, it’s their time and let’s all just do what we need to do to be healthy, to be safe, take care of ourselves and our families, and in that way we will build back up,” she said.

Before returning to the airport, Harris dropped by the Brown Sugar bakery at 328 E. 75th St.

In April, first lady Jill Biden, who teaches at a community college in northern Virginia, made her first visit to Illinois, appearing at Sauk Valley Community College in Dixon.

In July, second gentleman Douglas Emhoff, husband of the vice president, visited a barbershop in Englewood and a health center a few blocks away on the South Side as part of the Biden administra­tion drive to encourage people to get the COVID-19 vaccine.

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ASHLEE REZIN/SUN-TIMES FILE President Joe Biden speaks at McHenry County College in Crystal Lake on July 7.

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