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Letter Re: covid cases name disclosure

Debbie Nobles writes:
While I believe Mr Mashburn's question is valid to him, it entails a slippery slope. Disclosure of names in health concerns is, thankfully, prohibited. Were it not, we could well find friends & neighbors ostracized, which (in my mind) conjures up visions of a public posting of names (much like a 10 most wanted posting) or Stars of David sewn onto coats or worse. As I said, a slippery slope.

This pandemic has turned us against each other enough, some governments going so far as asking people to report their neighbors. Let's all take a breath, thank God for the opportunity of another day and be thankful for our friends & neighbors, helping each other when we can.
Comments re: Letter: Cases of COVID-19 in Adair County




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