St. Patrick's Day Parades Cancelled in Chicago, Savannah, Boston, Phila, Denver, Dallas, SF, Dublin
PBS News, March 11, 2020. CHICAGO (AP) Chicago on Wednesday joined the ranks of cities around the world to scrap St. Patricks Day parades amid concerns about spread of the new coronavirus, calling off an event that attracts tens of thousands of revelers who line the streets, pack themselves into pubs and peer into a river that every year is turned bright green.
Chicagos mayor said she couldnt risk the kind of gathering that scientists warn could hasten the further spread of COVID-19. Like cities across the nation, we concluded that having a parade at this time posed an unnecessary risk to the publics health, Mayor Lori Lightfoot told reporters at a news conference with a supportive Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker.
The mayor of Savannah, Georgia, later announced that citys 196-year-old St. Patricks Day parade, scheduled for Tuesday, and a weekend festival had been called off as well. Chicagos parade had been scheduled for Saturday, ahead of St. Patricks Day on Tuesday. We all know what the St. Patricks Day celebrations mean to the city of Chicago, said Pritzker, a Democrat. Because of what weve seen nationally, and across the world, of the increased risk of large gatherings, this was the right call.
- The Chicago River is dyed green during St. Patrick's Day celebrations in Chicago March 15, 2014. REUTERS/Jim Young
Indeed, it was deemed the right call in cities from Boston and Philadelphia to Denver, Dallas, San Francisco and Sioux Falls, South Dakota. The cities of Dublin the one in Ohio and the one in Ireland also pulled the plugs on their parades.
For most people, the new coronavirus causes only mild or moderate symptoms, such as fever and cough. For some, especially older adults and people with existing health problems, it can cause more severe illness, including pneumonia. The cancellations come as the number of confirmed coronavirus cases climbs. In the U.S., the total has topped 1,000. Worldwide, more than 119,000 have been infected, and more than 4,200 have died. Lightfoots announcement came a day after officials announced that the number of cases in Illinois had climbed by eight to 19.
Savannahs weekend festivities and March 17 parade draw crowds approaching a half million people, potentially more than tripling the size of the 146,000-resident city for a few days. Started by Irish immigrants to Georgias oldest city in 1824, the March 17 parade has ballooned into a massive street party thats Savannahs most profitable tourism draw.
Mayor Van Johnson told a news conference he knew the decision to cancel would be unpopular with many. Nobody from the private group that organizes the annual parade attending the mayors announcement.
Bars, restaurants and other businesses had already stocked up on extra beer, food and gaudy green souvenirs in anticipation of the busy holiday. Youve got a lot of people who rely on that money, said Melissa Swanson, owner of The Rail Pub in Savannahs downtown historic district. Its part of your business plan.
- St. Patrick's Day, Savannah, Georgia
In Chicago, the cancellation of Saturdays parade is bad news for the restaurants that usually are packed with revelers all day and well into the night. For us its devastating, said Kieran Aherne, regional manager of Fado Irish Pub, four blocks from the Chicago River that ordinarily would be dyed green. Saturday is bigger here than St. Patricks Day and this will be a six-figure loss for us.
Associated Press Writer Russ Bynum contributed to this report from Savannah, Ga.
https://www.pbs.org/newshour/health/chicago-other-cities-cancel-st-patricks-day-parades
BigmanPigman
(51,609 posts)appalachiablue
(41,144 posts)DC St. Patrick's Day Parade Postponed:
https://www.nbcwashington.com/news/local/dcs-saint-patricks-day-parade-postponed/2237430/
BigmanPigman
(51,609 posts)until next year the same as cancelled?
appalachiablue
(41,144 posts)public events on this scale for months-- and who wants to try a St. Pat's Day event next November!?!
BigmanPigman
(51,609 posts)doesn't quite work.