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EPISODE · Mar 27, 2020 · 12 MIN

The COVID Report - March 27, 2020

from The COVID Report · host Pranav Senthilvel

On Today's Episode... Bill Gates follows up on previous warnings regarding a pandemic like the Coronavirus and suggests that it may be a matter of months until we can return to normalcy. Today, the United States became the country with the most cases of COVID-19 worldwide, surpassing Italy and China and surpassing 100,000 cases. Congressman Thomas Massie (R) of Kentucky comes under fire from both political parties after calling a recorded vote on the latest stimulus package for COVID-19.

On Today's Episode... Bill Gates follows up on previous warnings regarding a pandemic like the Coronavirus and suggests that it may be a matter of months until we can return to normalcy. Today, the United States became the country with the most cases of COVID-19 worldwide, surpassing Italy and China and surpassing 100,000 cases. Congressman Thomas Massie (R) of Kentucky comes under fire from both political parties after calling a recorded vote on the latest stimulus package for COVID-19.

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