As national news of school-related outbreaks grab the occasional headlines, it’s normal to worry that our own towns in Addison County might be next; that we’re foolish to try to beat a virus that is spreading in unknown ways; and that the best strategy is to hunker down until vaccines are plentiful and the coast is clear. That’s one legitimate train of thought. It has, however, two significant shortcomings. First, it doesn’t account for the business community needing substantially more government aid to st … (read more)