Democrats across America will be sad to hear the news that fewer people are dying from the Covid due to the use of Hydroxychloroquine.
They will not, however, question how wrong and smug they are and have been on this topic.
Democrats across America will be sad to hear the news that fewer people are dying from the Covid due to the use of Hydroxychloroquine.
They will not, however, question how wrong and smug they are and have been on this topic.
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