CHICAGO (WBBM NEWSRADIO) — A new survey suggests that almost half of Illinois residents will miss aspects of the lockdown.
Forty-six percent of people surveyed here say they will miss some things about the mandated stay-at-home era.
Compare that to Arizona on the high end: More than 72 percent of people there say they will miss parts of the lockdown.
And on the low end: Montana, where just under 21 percent say they will miss aspects of shelter-in-place.
The survey was done for a web-based group called Everyday Carry.
In Indiana, just over 39 percent will miss parts of the lockdown.
Wisconsin: 42 percent.
More than a quarter of the respondents nationwide say they've become more self-sufficient during the shelter-in-place.
Illinois is expected to move into Phase 3 of a five-phase reopening plan on May 29, when some restrictions will be eased.



