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EPISODE · Apr 10, 2020 · 11 MIN

The COVID Report - April 10, 2020

from The COVID Report · host Pranav Senthilvel

On Today's Episode... The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommend a through contact tracing throughout the United States to return to normalcy. Dr. Anthony Fauci suggests that if a second wave of COVID-19 comes, those who have already recovered from the disease will likely be immune, even suggesting that the government has considered providing immunity cards to the recovered patients. Florida Governor Ron DeSantis considers reopening schools despite nationwide lockdown.

On Today's Episode... The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommend a through contact tracing throughout the United States to return to normalcy. Dr. Anthony Fauci suggests that if a second wave of COVID-19 comes, those who have already recovered from the disease will likely be immune, even suggesting that the government has considered providing immunity cards to the recovered patients. Florida Governor Ron DeSantis considers reopening schools despite nationwide lockdown.

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