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Subject Avoiding COVID-19 Disinformation
Date April 3, 2020 11:03 AM
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Companies might be blindly trusting the WHO and other health experts. The FDA's delay in rolling back regulations was a huge mistake.

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April 3, 2020

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The FDA’s Blunder On Surgical Mask Regulations ([link removed] )

Donations are helpful and inspiring, but a functioning market will be necessary to meaningfully address the shortage of surgical masks.

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