UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s battle with COVID-19 sent him to intensive care. The European Union readied for their hardest week with the coronavirus and also found hope in their social distancing strategy. The Spanish government announced a roll out of universal basic income. Employees in a California McDonald’s walked out after a colleague tested positive for the virus. Trump didn’t let Dr.Fauci answer a question about the effectiveness of a drug produced by a large pharma political donor. The KKK-ish Governor of Mississippi declared April as Confederate Heritage Month. Twitter deleted Saudi, Serbian, Honduran and Egyptian accounts that promoted fake news in the U.S. Some sailors yelled and heckled the Secretary of the Navy during a speech bashing the Navy Captain that tried to save his crew from the virus. The Wisconsin Supreme Court forced in-person voting despite the pandemic. A watchdog group demanded an investigation into Trump’s retaliation firing of the intelligence community Inspector General.
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