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What Trump’s Covid-19 Malfeasance Warns Us About the Next Epidemics | Common Dreams

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With confirmation hearings soon to begin for Kennedy and other healthcare department heads with similar views about to begin, the threat of future pandemics in an administration with a disastrous track record is another reason to urge their defeat.

Source: Breaking News & Views for the Progressive Community | Common Dreams

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