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Blacktidesly

So, one of my guys asked me to send him some info on the coronavirus because his family isn't telling him much and there isn't a lot of access to that info where he is. I printed out a few CDC printables they have on their website and I remember someone saying once on a different site that letters can be rejected if they have the website on them. The CDC has two links in one of their handouts and I was wondering if I should cross them out or if it would look more suspicious to mess with them. I already wrote a few notes on them explaining certain things since some recent info was not included so hopefully they won't get mad for "tampering" with the documents. Nothing on the state's correction website (Kentucky) said anything about about articles being an issue or websites but I was wondering if anyone has run into an issue sending this sort of stuff. 

 

Thanks in advance!!

 
Blacktidesly

Thank you ST4s! I didn't think it would be much an issue either but I just wanted to check. Glad someone else is also out there giving our guys some information, it's been hard enough separating fact from fiction out here so I imagine it's even worse in there without credible sources. 

 
ST4s

Hey Blacktidesly, I do this all the time. Zero problems to date with links, handwritten footnotes, and everything else. I have no experience with Kentucky though. And funny you should mention that, I also sent a whole stack of coronavirus article printouts to my buds in yesterday’s mail. I think it’s critical information to get out there.