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100 _aGadarian, Shana Kushner
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245 _aPandemic politics: The deadly toll of partisanship in the age of covid
260 _aPrinceton
_bPrinceton University Press
_c2022
300 _axii,383 p. : ill.
_bIncludes bibliography references and index
520 _aCOVID-19 has killed more people than any war or public health crisis in American history, but the scale and grim human toll of the pandemic were not inevitable. Pandemic Politics examines how Donald Trump politicized COVID-19, shedding new light on how his administration tied the pandemic to the president’s political fate in an election year and chose partisanship over public health, with disastrous consequences for all of us.
650 _aCovid-19 Pandemic
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650 _aPolitical aspects- United States
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650 _aMedical Policy- United States
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700 _aGoodman, Sara Wallace
_eCo- author
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700 _aPepinsky, Thomas B.
_eCo- author
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