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Donald Trump mocks Joe Biden for 'listening to the scientists' on Covid-19

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Donald Trump mocked his presidential rival Joe Biden’s cautious approach to Covid-19 mimicking the former Vice President saying he would “listen to the scientists.” The US leader said America, which has lost 220,000 people to the virus and a further 8.2 million infected, would be in a “massive depression” if he had taken the experts advice. “If I listened totally to the scientists, we would right now have a country that would be in a massive depression,” Trump said while speaking at a rally in Carson City, Nevada. “We’re like a rocket ship.” His attack came as Dr Anthony Fauci, America’s leading infectious disease expert, said he was “absolutely not” surprised Trump contracted Covid-19 after seeing him surrounded by people not wearing face

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