Pearl Harbor As a Model for Coronavirus Response
01 May 2020
Robert Norton, General Counsel for Hillsdale College, discusses the lessons learned following Pearl Harbor that could be applied today in the war against coronavirus, why Michigan is such a hot zone for infections, and how universities may address the problem in the months to come.
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