COVID Mutants & Masks, Presidential Communications, and A Country in Retreat
19 March 2021
Quin Hillyer, Author, Historian, and Senior Commentary Writer & Editor for the Washington Examiner, shares details of his conversation with John Barry of the Tulane School of Public Health & Tropical Medicine regarding the one-year anniversary of COVID quarantines, lockdowns and masks, and discusses President Biden’s first 50 days in office, and how freedom is in retreat in the United States.
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