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The pandemic warnings that were ignored
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English - March 23, 2020 20:30 - 20.1 MB - ★★★★ - 4.7K ratingsDaily News News Politics Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
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Shane Harris on what U.S. officials knew about the global threat of the novel coronavirus, and when they knew it. Chris Mooney on why the coronavirus is killing more men. And, Dan Zak reflects on our shifting sense of time and space during the pandemic.
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U.S. intelligence reports from January and February warned about a likely pandemic. Why was the government so slow to respond?
The coronavirus is killing far more men than women. Epidemiologists are trying to figure out why.
Coronavirus is a test that no one knows how to pass.
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