SEATTLE, Oct 23 (IPS) – By late September, the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States had claimed 200,000 lives. That’s equivalent to a slightly higher toll than the 418,500 United States deaths in World War II, adjusted for relative population and duration.
SEATTLE, Oct 23 (IPS) – By late September, the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States had claimed 200,000 lives. That’s equivalent to a slightly higher toll than the 418,500 United States deaths in World War II, adjusted for relative population and duration.Read the full story, “COMMENTARY: The Sinatra Doctrine Confronts a Global Consensus”, on globalissues.org →