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Covid-19
Description
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Documenting Vermont's response to the COVID-19 pandemic, 2020
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Leahy Library, Vermont Historical Society
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Title
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No Mask, No Problem
Date
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August 29, 2020
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Washington County
Description
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Not all Vermonters supported the governor's mandatory mask order. This sign appeared on the door of the Granite Hill Mini Mart in Barre. The number 14 with a line through it means appears to mean "no personal freedom," according to affinitynumerology.com, although it has not been widely used in Vermont.
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Teresa Greene
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