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Rounding errors should not prompt state shutdowns

August 19, 2020 - 00:00
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Too often, policymakers’ response to COVID-19 has involved acting as though the virus is both more deadly and more prevalent than it is, and then calling for mandatory curtailment of citizen activity even in areas where COVID-19 is almost non-existent. You may recall the state superintendent of public instruction, joined by ...

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