U.S. COVID-19 Death Toll Exceeds 500,000 On Monday
Infectious disease specialist Dr. Emily Landon reflects on the grisly milestone and the pandemic’s outlook at this point.
Infectious disease specialist Dr. Emily Landon reflects on the grisly milestone and the pandemic’s outlook at this point.
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