The latest figures show our state is averaging 50 deaths per week from the coronavirus.
There is a simple way we could memorialize our dying citizens.
We could fly our flags at half mast, once …
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The latest figures show our state is averaging 50 deaths per week from the coronavirus.
There is a simple way we could memorialize our dying citizens.
We could fly our flags at half mast, once a week: Schools, post offices, city halls and courthouses would each become a memorial of what’s happening in hospitals statewide.
Joe Breznau
PORT TOWNSEND