Pennsylvania Health Secretary Dr. Rachel Levine stressed that voters who haven't returned mail-in ballots will be able to safely vote on Tuesday. “It will be safe to vote in person,” Levine said in a Friday press conference. She recommended a “COVID kit” for those voting in person, including a mask, hand sanitizer and a blue … Continued
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