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Summary of Cheryl K. Chumley's LOCKDOWN
Summary of Cheryl K. Chumley's LOCKDOWN
Summary of Cheryl K. Chumley's LOCKDOWN
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#1 In America, it was Washington that saw the first case of COVID-19, a man in his thirties who had just returned from a trip to China. But officials said not to worry, and that this wasn’t a moment of anxiety.

#2 Trump’s travel restrictions were meant to keep Americans safe, but it wasn’t just foreigners who condemned Trump’s coronavirus response. Capitol Hill’s Democrats jumped right into the fray, calling Trump’s $2. 5 billion funding request too little, too late.

#3 While Trump was correct in calling the virus the Wuhan virus, Biden was not incorrect when he called Trump racist for labeling it such.

#4 The Washington Post completely contradicted itself in an article about how Trump’s travel restrictions did not save lives, yet it still came out to say that Trump was a xenophobe for not restricting travel sooner.

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PublisherIRB Media
Release dateMay 21, 2022
ISBN9798822523937
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    #1

    In America, it was Washington that saw the first case of COVID-19, a man in his thirties who had just returned from a trip to China. But officials said not to worry, and that this wasn’t a moment of anxiety.

    #2

    Trump’s travel restrictions were meant to keep Americans safe, but it wasn’t just foreigners who condemned Trump’s coronavirus response. Capitol Hill’s Democrats jumped right into the fray, calling Trump’s $2. 5 billion funding request too little, too late.

    #3

    While Trump was correct in calling the virus the Wuhan virus, Biden was not incorrect when he called Trump racist for labeling it such.

    #4

    The Washington Post completely contradicted itself in an article about how Trump’s travel restrictions did not save lives, yet it still came out to say that Trump was a xenophobe for not restricting travel sooner.

    #5

    Trump was

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