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Maura Caldwell s hopes of getting her parents inoculated against the deadly coronavirus seemed to be slipping away as she watched hundreds of people some in wheelchairs or walking with canes rush toward the entrance of Children s Minnesota Hospital in south Minneapolis.
Like those in the surging crowd, Caldwell and her parents, both in their late 60s, had heard by word of mouth that extra doses of the Pfizer vaccine had suddenly become available at the hospital and the doses would expire if they didn t get into people s arms that frigid January morning. No one knew how many shots were on hand as they climbed out of cars and buses, forming a line that snaked through the hospital s parking garage and around the block.
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I found Tuesday s letters to the editor to be disheartening ( Let me get this straight ). For four years we couldn t prosecute Donald Trump because he was president, and now we have to let him get away with it because he s no longer president? A complete lack of accountability portends a grim future.
Toni Gurvin, Bloomington
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Our reputation as the stalwart beacon of freedom in the world has suffered a most damaging blow by the events of Jan. 6. The debate continues as to whether Trump should be convicted of charges in the Senate. What are the ramifications of that vote? Americans may be taking a myopic view of the matter, partly because a great number of people just wanted him gone. They are so fed up with the man that the simple act of his leaving office was considered their No. 1 objec