Ted Dabrowski: At what point is the human & economic toll of shutting down America greater than the human toll of the virus itself.
If Governor Pritzker had done what Ted Dabrowski recommended on March 19 (when tonight’s show was taped), that is, concentrated on protecting the elderly, especially those in nursing homes, could as many as 2000 elderly IL lives have been saved?
Tonight’s Chicago North & Northwest suburban edition of Public Affairs airs at 8:30 pm on Cable Ch. 19 or 35 (see, below for more cable airing details). The show features Ted Dabrowski, President of Wirepoints, debating w/show host Jeff Berkowitz, as of two months ago, whether:
(1) the Fed’s and State Government decisions mandating a catastrophic economic shut-down was a major mistake and
(2) IL and Chicago were going to be hurt much more than other states & cities by the shutdown
The show airs in 25 Chicago Metro North and Northwest suburbs at 8:30 pm:
-on Cable Ch. 19 in Buffalo Grove, Elk Grove Village, Hoffman Estates, parts of Inverness, Lincolnwood, Morton Grove, Niles, Northfield, Palatine, Rolling Meadows and Wilmette and
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