Letter: Where should we be getting medical advice?
(Alex Brandon | AP) President Donald Trump speaks during a meeting about the coronavirus at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Friday, March 6, 2020, in Atlanta.
Where did Trump get his medical degree? Perhaps from Trump College. Why have renowned and respected medical advisers and epidemiologists been ignored and contradicted? Trump’s ego will not allow him to defer to advisers with years of experience and expertise, putting our citizens in exponential jeopardy. Our country will really be in serious trouble if we start getting our medical advice from politicians.
Kathryn Jones, Bountiful
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