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Delay return or pay up
I don’t have a shred of sympathy for all the whining snowbirds and vacationers having to quarantine at their own expense at hotels. They chose to travel to Covid hotspots against recommendations and were warned for the last few weeks to get back because the new rules were coming but still decided their happiness was more important than following the travel advisories in place to keep us safe, so now suck it up. The fact that many found loopholes to getting across the border and are now looking for loopholes to avoid quarantining at hotels proves they can’t be trusted to quarantine at home. Also, why should taxpayers be on the hook for the cost of these hotel quarantines, they could afford to travel so now pay for your own quarantine or stay where you are, we won’t miss you.
Undersheriff Kevin McMahill retiring after three decades with Metro Police
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Perfect harmony
The four singers stood at the front of the sanctuary safely distanced from one another and stared out at row upon row upon row of empty seats inside the Linworth United Methodist Church on the Northwest Side.
Sweaters replaced their ordinary blue choir robes, and a series of cameras took the place of an audience.
Sidney Conn, who was singing alto this night, grew frustrated that her duckbill mask designed especially for vocalists kept slipping. And tenor Austin Wood had already recorded a solo of Ave Maria
in Latin
twice, so he feared his voice was tiring.
Meanwhile, director of traditional worship Christine Hiester conducting from a socially-distanced spot about eight rows back waved her arm frantically to get the attention of longtime accompanist Tom Cook, who needs his reading glasses to see his sheet music but was having a difficult time spotting his cue from so far away at his organ bench.