The district, where masks are voluntary, said it encouraged social distancing “to the greatest extent possible.” But that seems insufficient to Mr. Rodriguez, a Spanish and computer
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“It seems to me that the purpose of the press conference was to make people scared and to make people afraid,” he said. “And unfortunately, we’re going to see more of
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“Typically, in a time like that, neighbors would shake hands and hug their neighbors,” Mr. Olson said, “and I think because of Covid, there was an extra level of disconnect and
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“We have not received a good explanation yet,” Diane Noonan, the Republican director of the Butler board of elections, said. “The thing I was told that day was that it was