Here's a list of businesses cited recently for violating Chicago’s vaccine mandate.
Captain Hooks, 1600 W. 13th St.Chicago Fit Dance Mi Lindo San Jose, 3507 W. Chicago Ave.Etta, 700 N. Clark St.Hollywood Grill,1601 W. North Ave.Kamehachi, 1531 N. Wells St.La Borra Del Cafe Delaware, 10 E. Delaware PlaceLa Quebrada #3, Inc., 5100-5102 S.
California Ave.Moretti’s, 6727-6733 N. Olmsted Ave.Planet Fitness, 4327-4331 S. Pulaski RoadRetro Fitness Center, 4901 W. Irving Park RoadSocial Junkie , 3848 N. Harlem Ave.The Halal Guys, 49 W. Division St.Vianna Brothers Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Academy, 2128 N. Milwaukee Ave.
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