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The U.S. Is Staring Down Its First “So What?” COVID-19 Wave

Clip: 4/11/2022 | 17m 54sVideo has Closed Captions

Katherine Wu joins the show.

Many residents of Shanghai are starving. The city is fighting a rise in COVID-19 cases with one of the world's harshest lockdowns, leaving its people to face critical shortages of food and medicine. In contrast, Katherine Wu, staff writer for The Atlantic, believes the U.S. is staring down its first “So what?” wave of the pandemic. She speaks on the dangers of ignoring the warning signs.

04/11/2022

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The U.S. Is Staring Down Its First “So What?” COVID-19 Wave

Clip: 4/11/2022 | 17m 54sVideo has Closed Captions

Many residents of Shanghai are starving. The city is fighting a rise in COVID-19 cases with one of the world's harshest lockdowns, leaving its people to face critical shortages of food and medicine. In contrast, Katherine Wu, staff writer for The Atlantic, believes the U.S. is staring down its first “So what?” wave of the pandemic. She speaks on the dangers of ignoring the warning signs.

04/11/2022

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