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Much More Than Masks

Editor: In response to the letter from Amy Gustin, "Must be the Masks" (Mailbox, Jan. 20), we must make comparisons that are more accurate. On.

Must be the Masks

Editor: Amidst the torrent of vulgar language in "Top 10 Dick Moves of 2021" Jennifer Fumiko Cahill adds "pop-up anti-maskers" to her list of people.

Dictators and Fascists

Editor: The April 8 cover story Carrots, Sticks and Jabs was notable for the science it did not contain. Nowhere does it explain the science behind these new and experimental drugs. It only quotes doctors and politicians who want us to get vaccinated. It also fails to mention that the World Health Organization (WHO) has warned us that there is no guarantee that the COVID-19 vaccines will prevent people from being infected with the SARS-CoV-2 virus and transmitting it to others. I personally know three people who experienced severe reactions and no one knows the long-term safety of these new drugs. If we choose to vaccinate, we are participating in a medical experiment, with little recourse or protection for our lives.

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MT tech, curriculum leaders address education shifts

MT tech, curriculum leaders address education shifts By Martin Graham - mgraham@recordherald.com Editor’s note: This is the second part of a series covering the Miami Trace Local School District’s annual “State of the District” address. Miami Trace Local Schools held its second-annual “State of the District” address on Monday when curriculum and technology leaders spoke about the last year and what is coming in the future. One of the speakers for the online presentation on Monday was instructional technology director Amy Gustin, who started by talking about current initiatives making for a smooth transition for students learning from home during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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