wise (adj)
5.5.20
Alexander told reporters after a Republican lunch Tuesday that he has advised McConnell that it would be wise for senators and House members to get tested for virus after spending time in Washington, a Covid-19 “hot spot.”
—Alexander Bolton, "Health chairman warns Senate could become 'coronavirus spreading machine' without testing," 5 May 2020 {3:45 PM EST}
Alexander told reporters after a Republican lunch Tuesday that he has advised McConnell that it would be wise for senators and House members to get tested for virus after spending time in Washington, a Covid-19 “hot spot.”
—Alexander Bolton, "Health chairman warns Senate could become 'coronavirus spreading machine' without testing," 5 May 2020 {3:45 PM EST}
3.29.20
Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, called the decision a “wise and prudent” one.
—Brett Samuels and Morgan Chalfant, "Trump shifts, says distancing to go to April 30," 29 Mar. 2020 {6:13 PM EST}
Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, called the decision a “wise and prudent” one.
—Brett Samuels and Morgan Chalfant, "Trump shifts, says distancing to go to April 30," 29 Mar. 2020 {6:13 PM EST}