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Letter: Be considerate of others’ health

By Peter Hodges, Vancouver
Published: May 17, 2020, 6:00am

I went to Fred Meyer yesterday, and there were so many people with no masks. It was uncomfortable so I just came home. It seems to me there is no common sense anymore.

If God has a monthly quota for new virus cases, I hope he starts the next batch with Rep. Vicki Kraft and others like her. I can’t believe how dumb these people are, and are so inconsiderate of other people’s health. Maybe if they lead off the next batch of virus contacts, it might save conscientious people that are considerate of themselves and others.

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