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Public Health vs. Public Education?

September 15, 2020 by Darryl W. Stephens

Should public schools institute widespread COVID-19 testing if students attend in person? See what I have to say about this in an op-ed, “Hempfield is testing its luck with students’ health,” published today in LancasterOnline.

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