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An illustrated view from the CHOP

caption: "A lot of people have been reaching out to me to ask me to look into stories, and I wish I could clone myself so I could do them all; there are far too many atrocities like this, and we need to change the state of policing in America so that these killings are an aberration rather than a norm."
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"A lot of people have been reaching out to me to ask me to look into stories, and I wish I could clone myself so I could do them all; there are far too many atrocities like this, and we need to change the state of policing in America so that these killings are an aberration rather than a norm."

A transparent bullhorn. A rough summer. And an epidemiologist’s admonition: we’re nowhere near out of the woods yet.

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Tessa Hulls from the CHOP

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King County Executive Dow Constantine 6.30

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Epidemiologist Ali Mokdad

What’s going on with our case numbers? What’s going on with life going back to our previous normal? To understand the dissonance, Ross Reynolds spoke with University of Washington epidemiologist Ali Mokdad.

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