Perhaps, October 31 st will be an inflection point in the pandemic since more folks will be wearing masks on Halloween. I assume that the annual ritual of trick or treating will be suspended this year, as have so many of our performances, celebrations, concerts and athletic event spectating. It has been my observation in Ohio that more folks are masking up, although there are exceptions everywhere. Our governor has directed concern for some rising case numbers toward college youth, who astonishingly haven’t followed the rules. Just because one is a college student doesn’t guarantee that his decisions will be graced with wisdom. And, if there is to be any chance that college kids who are drawn toward campus parties like iron filings are attracted to a strong magnet, there will need to be sure and certain enforcement. What if a college made students aware that violating public health rules would result in expulsion with no refund of monies spent? Yes, I know this sounds
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