It's really what people do every day in their own lives that ultimately has this huge effect across the state.
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Stressing the importance of individual actions in controlling the spread of the virus.
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If you're going to address them at all, it seems to me it has to be done at the national level.
One of the things that we really, really need is testing. You know, if you talk about a pathway -- if you talk about a pathway to get us back, testing -- ample testing is going to be the way that we get back, and get our people working…
We're helping the smaller jurisdictions, so we can bring forensic accountants in, for example, if we're dealing with something having to do with fraud, money fraud.
If you care about doctors and you care about nurses, you care about first responders, firefighters or EMTs or police officers who may have to deal with you if you get sick, you just wear a mask.





