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Subject Charter Schools Keep Students Safe
Date March 9, 2020 11:09 AM
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Students who have access to school choice have access to more safety. Coronavirus products are at risk of price control by the government.

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March 9, 2020

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European governments are threatening price controls on sellers of hand sanitizers and face masks, risking worse shortages of the coronavirus‐​related products.

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