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Maj. Gen. Robert Whittle, the deputy commanding general for the Army Corps of Engineers, joined the Chicago mayor Lori Lightfoot and Governor JB Pritzker during a press conference at McCormick Place April 3 in Chicago to announce that the Alternate Care Facility is ready to receive 500 COVID19 patients. The district, in support of FEMA, the City and State, constructed 500 rooms for COVID 19 patients in five days.
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Maj. Gen. Robert Whittle, the deputy commanding general for the Army Corps of Engineers, joined the Chicago mayor Lori Lightfoot and Governor JB Pritzker during a press conference at McCormick Place April 3 in Chicago to announce that the Alternate Care Facility is ready to receive 500 COVID19 patients. The district, in support of FEMA, the City and State, constructed 500 rooms for COVID 19 patients in five days.