By CHRISTINE FERNANDO, JOHN O’CONNOR and SOPHIA TAREEN
CHICAGO (AP) — The streets in some of Chicago’s liveliest neighborhoods are quiet these days. Public schoolteachers want online learning for families scared to venture out. And houses of worship are urging people to carry identification everywhere they go.
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