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How to Vote during a Pandemic

October 7, 2020

From: VisionAware Blog
Categories: coronavirus , Voting
By Empish J. Thomas

It is time to vote again for our nation’s President and other governmental officials. But this year is like no other we have seen before because we are in the midst of a pandemic. This means advance planning, preparing, and thinking more strategically about how you will cast your ballot as a blind or visually … Continued

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