Coronavirus changed the media landscape overnight. Welcome to the new normal
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Coronavirus changed the media landscape overnight. Welcome to the new normal

LA Times  

More than 1,500 people attend a May 1 rally on the steps of California’s state Capitol in Sacramento demanding their civil liberties and the opening of the economy, closed due to the coronavirus. Paul, in full quarantine beard, spoke from eerie, near-empty chambers to argue that American children should attend school in the fall and attacked Fauci for urging caution: “I don’t think you’re the end-all. He told Paul that he’d never claimed to be the “end-all” or only voice on the disease and doesn’t give advice about anything other than public health. “I’m used to being in a television studio, or out standing before a couple thousand people talking, and here I am in my basement,” he said during a digital town hall. It’s mystifying why guests and correspondents still make the fatal error after months of news interviews that look like “Blair Witch Project” parodies.

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