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Brian Howey column: Legislature challenges governor's pandemic response | Opinion


Brian Howey | Howey Politics Indiana
May 7, 2021
Brian Howey
DANVILLE  During the Spanish flu pandemic a century ago, Indiana Gov. James P. Goodrich and President Woodrow Wilson barely played a role in the public response, despite the fact that it killed an estimated 10,000 Hoosiers.
Wilson never made a public statement about the pandemic. Never, said John M. Barry, author of The Great Influenza: The Story of the Deadliest Pandemic in History.
Profiles of Gov. Goodrich don t even mention the pandemic that claimed the lives of millions of young adults nationally. It was local public health officials who ordered facemasks, closed businesses and public events. ....

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During the Spanish Flu pandemic a century ago, Indiana Gov. James P. Goodrich and President Woodrow Wilson barely played a role in the public response, despite the fact that it killed an estimated 10,000 Hoosiers.
Wilson never made a public statement about the pandemic. Never, said John M. Barry, author of  The Great Influenza: The Story of the Deadliest Pandemic in History.  Profiles of Gov. Goodrich don t even mention the pandemic that claimed the lives of millions of young adults nationally and nearly 13,000 Hoosiers. It was local public health officials who ordered mandates the required facemasks, closed businesses and public events. ....

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HOWEY: Legislature challenges governor's pandemic response


Updated: 4:06 PM EDT May 6, 2021
DANVILLE, Ind. During the Spanish Flu pandemic a century ago, Indiana Gov. James P. Goodrich and President Woodrow Wilson barely played a role in the public response, despite the fact that it killed an estimated 10,000 Hoosiers.
Wilson never made a public statement about the pandemic. Never, said John M. Barry, author of
The Great Influenza: The Story of the Deadliest Pandemic in History.  Profiles of Gov. Goodrich don t even mention the pandemic that claimed the lives of millions of young adults nationally and nearly 13,000 Hoosiers. It was local public health officials who ordered mandates the required facemasks, closed businesses and public events. ....

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Greggs recalls £2 vegetable bake over Food Standards Agency fears they may contain glass shards


British bakery chain Greggs has been at the centre of a food safety alert after officials warned there may be shards of glass in some of their products.  
Customers are being warned to not eat certain frozen vegetable bakes, made by Greggs and sold exclusively for £2 in Iceland s supermarkets across Britain.
The 310g two pack has since been withdrawn, and the Food Standards Agency is advising consumers to return certain products to the stores they were originally bought in.
At this stage, it has not been confirmed how many packs slipped through safety checks, or how suspected glass fragments ended up in the products. ....

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