From Hank Johnson <[email protected]>
Subject Handling this crisis going forward
Date July 8, 2020 8:16 PM
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John,

We have certainly been through a stressful few months,
and I greatly understand the urge for everything to go back to
normal.

Just last week, there was a meeting I really wanted to
attend in person. But after hearing news within the span of only
a few hours that three different acquaintances had died from
COVID-related conditions, I held off and attended the meeting
virtually instead.

In order to keep representing my district in Congress, I
commute back and forth from Washington. Each flight grows more
packed as people return to non-essential travel and activities.
While I fully understand that some of us have to go to work or
are called by necessity to leave our homes and travel, we owe it
to each other to be thoughtful and take basic safety steps to
avoid spreading COVID-19 as much as possible.

We are all going to have to work harder to stay
disciplined in social distancing as much as possible and taking
basic precautions like wearing masks and getting COVID-19
testing.

I wish our governor would take the necessary step of
making wearing a mask in public mandatory, as researchers at
Emory University have recommended [1
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supersedes any obligation he feels to keep the people of our
state safe, which is a shame but not surprising.

I’d like to hear from you, John.
Tell me what you’re thinking about in these uncertain times. Have
you had a realization like I did, where you remembered the
importance of safety precautions or social distancing? I’ve set
up a form to hear directly from you here:
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Wishing you good health and friendship,

Hank

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Congressman Hank Johnson is a former defense
attorney, DeKalb County commissioner, small business owner, and
magistrate judge who now serves in Congress as a champion for the
middle class.

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