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The Atlantic's Ed Yong on Why the U.S. Bungled the Pandemic

For the first time since June, the number of projected COVID-19 deaths is dropping in the U.S. This as the CDC predicts hospitalizations will also decrease – but there’s no time to rest, according to Ed Yong, science and health writer for The Atlantic. He warns in his latest piece that “we’re already barreling toward the next pandemic,” and the time to prepare for it is now.

The Atlantic's Ed Yong on Why the U.S. Bungled the Pandemic

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