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Subject Politicians and Science During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Date October 27, 2020 11:05 AM
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What does it mean to follow the scientists when they disagree? Jeff Singer speaks on the different scientific opinions regarding COVID-19.

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What does it mean for politicians to follow the science when scientists disagree and the policy outcomes might give us unintended consequences? Jeff Singer comments.

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