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Subject States with few coronavirus restrictions are spreading the virus beyond their borders
Date December 1, 2020 1:15 PM
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The imbalance underscores the lack of a national policy.

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States With Few Coronavirus Restrictions Are Spreading the Virus Beyond Their Borders <[link removed]> Lax states are attracting shoppers and students from stricter neighbors — and sending back COVID-19 cases. The imbalance underscores the lack of a national policy. by David Armstrong

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