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Dr. Michael Baden: Why I am worried about the coronavirus


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Dr. Michael Baden: Why I am worried about the coronavirus

Dr. Michael Baden, a Fox News contributor, said Thursday that while he believes it is still much too early to be concerned about the impact of coronavirus being comparable to the Spanish flu, he is worried that "it could be serious."  read more...



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