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| He was pretty much repeating what the WHO and Fauci said so there's that (I'm not convinced they were completely wrong). Part of the issue is our willingness to believe media reports or meme's over reality. Also our willingness to constantly look for someone to blame as if that helps (unless they really did do something like change healthcare). Given this, the last thing we want to do is think we should get involved in a war - how would we ever know what's true?
I think there is little need to have people that had nothing to do with the problems kill other people that have nothing to with the problems. I'll take trade war 2.0 over that.
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