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Author: Samuel Negus

Samuel Negus lives with his wife and daughter in beautiful Black Mountain, NC, where he teaches at the CreatEd Institute. He enjoys mostly simple things such as hiking, reading, conversation, cheese, beer, bread, and cheering for utterly disappointing sports teams. He writes when he thinks he has something worth conveying.
Sam Negus writes against COVID amnesty for Salt & Iron: Seasoned Writing
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Pandemic “Amnesty” is a Plea for Amnesia

Emily Oster, an economist at Brown University in Rhode Island, has written for The Atlantic that we should “declare a pandemic amnesty.” Predictably, this has … Read More ›

Posted on January 31, 2023January 18, 2023

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