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Public health may be US election loser as coronavirus surges - Black News Channel

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By LINDSEY TANNER AP Medical Writer Regardless of the presidential election outcome, a vexing issue remains to be decided: Will the U.S. be able to tame a perilous pandemic that is surging as holidays, winter and other challenges approach? Public health experts fear the answer is no, at least in the short term, with potentially dire consequences. Donald Trump's current term doesn't end until Jan. 20. In the 86 days until then, 100,000 more Americans will likely die from the virus if the president doesn't shift course, said Dr. Robert Murphy, executive director of the Institute for Global Health at […]

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