
“Republicans tend to underestimate Covid risks — and Democrats tend to exaggerate them.”
Credit: The New York Times

*** SELECT REGIONAL NEWS ***
+ Office of Gov. Jay Inslee: Inslee announces extension of eviction moratorium, expansion of vaccine eligibility, long-term care visitations may resume
+ JOLT News: Commissioners consider plan that would move numerous government departments out of courthouse
+ The Olympian: Thurston County clears way for Johnson’s Smokehouse to reopen after devastating fire
+ JOLT News: Thurston County to Host Drive-Through Vaccine Clinics at South Puget Sound Community College
+ The Olympian: This construction industry hiring event [March 26] aims to help job seekers and employers
+ KING-5 TV: Western Washington forecasted to be colder than normal this spring as most of the West faces drought
+ The Olympian: Capitol Campus, where access has been limited since January, reopened to pedestrians
+ JOLT News: Thurston County to Host Drive-Through Vaccine Clinics at South Puget Sound Community College
+ Bellingham Herald: Canada announces U.S. border closure extended another month until April 21
+ Flight Global: FAA tightens regulatory scrutiny of Boeing’s 787 program
*** SELECT TRUMP NEWS ***
The Washington Post: Trump faces an onslaught of legal problems, as investigations and dozens of lawsuits trail him from Washington to Florida
Truthout: QAnon Conspiracy Theorists Doubt Trump’s Endorsement of Vaccines Was Real
The Washington Post: Eric Trump touts the potential of transforming their Doral golf resort into a gambling destination amid a push among Florida Republicans to expand state casinos. [Ed. note: Sure, because Trump did so well in Atlantic City’s casino business?]
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