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THESIS:  Washington, DC government should provide more funding for healthcare workers, supplies for vaccinations and boosters in order to decrease the spread of COVID and increase vaccination efforts for a safer community. 

REFERENCES: 

  

Resource 1:

Domash, M., Shah, A., & Butler, J. A. (2022, May 1). The Costs of COVID-19; Assessing the Impact, Preparing for the Future. Retrieved October 15, 2022, from https://eds-s-ebscohost-com.libauth.purdueglobal.edu/eds/pdfviewer/pdfviewer?vid=3&sid=0b66c138-c51a-43cb-8fc5-2511ce0eda8f%40redis

  

Resource 2:

Title: COVID-19 and Recovery: The Role of Trade Union in Building Forward Better. Volume 10, Issues 1-2, 2021

https://eds-s-ebscohost-com.libauth.purdueglobal.edu/eds/ebookviewer/ebook/bmxlYmtfXzMxMzgwMzBfX0FO0?sid=5286120f-ef0c-4569-a8e6-adb9b427ecc3@redis&vid=9&format=EB&rid=5

  Resource 3

U.S. Census Bureau. (2022, October 25). US Census Bureau covid-19 site. US Census Bureau COVID-19 Site. Retrieved October 30, 2022, from https://covid19.census.gov/ 

Resource 4: 

 Greszler, R. (2022, January 18). 9 reasons not to pass yet another federal COVID-19 "relief" spending package. The Heritage Foundation. Retrieved October 30, 2022, from https://www.heritage.org/budget-and-spending/commentary/9-reasons-not-pass-yet-another-federal-covid-19-relief-spending  

Your persuasive essay will need to meet the following criteria:

· APA formatting for the document, including an appropriately formatted title page and references page

·  A thesis statement at the end of the introduction paragraph

· An introduction paragraph that establishes the issue

· Well-developed paragraphs that include evidence from sources to support your argument for a specific change in your community

· Effective transitions between and within paragraphs 

· A conclusion paragraph that brings the essay to an effective close

· Four credible sources appropriate for academic writing should be cited within the text of the essay; at least one of the cited sources should be either a book/ebook or a periodical article, preferably from the Purdue Global Library

·  All cited sources need to have full citations on a references page (except for any interviews you conduct, which only require in-text citations)

· Standard English and a formal tone throughout the writing (e.g., stay in third-person voice, avoid slang, etc.)

· A strong and well-supported argument will be at least 3–4 pages, not including the title page and references page