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Deconstructed

One Hundred Thousand Dead From The Coronavirus. What Happens Next?

Deconstructed

The Intercept

News

4.84.7K Ratings

🗓️ 28 May 2020

⏱️ 38 minutes

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Summary

The U.S. passed a tragic milestone this week, becoming the first country in the world to record 100,000 deaths from Covid-19. Is there an end in sight? Is this the new normal? Yale epidemiologist Gregg Gonsalves joins Mehdi Hasan to discuss where we go from here.

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On many media outlets are continuing to devote their resources to breathless coverage of Trump's

0:34.5

inane reality TV COVID briefings.

0:37.6

We're out there reporting on the deadly consequences of his mounting policy failures.

0:42.2

Just in the last few weeks on this show alone, I've spoken to California Assemblywoman Lorraine

0:46.4

Gonzales about Elon Musk's bullying of local politicians over the coronavirus threat

0:52.1

to Emily Baselon, talking about the dangers of the bill bar department of justice, the

0:56.9

abuse of power that's going on there.

0:59.4

And memorably to congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez about a necessity for bold federal action

1:05.2

on behalf of the working class in the middle of this job killing pandemic.

1:09.4

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