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Dr. Phil Compared Coronavirus Deaths To Car Accidents & SWIMMING POOL Drownings?! Really, Dude??

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Another day, another controversial TV doctor taking heat for questionable comments about coronavirus! This time, the controversy is centered on longtime TV doc Dr.

Phil McGraw, who appeared Thursday night on Laura Ingraham‘s Fox News show. Calling into the program via Skype, the popular personality spoke about the balance between COVID-19-related quarantines and re-opening the economy to get America back to work. Related: WWE Deemed An ‘Essential’ Business Amid Coronavirus Pandemic Some of McGraw’s comments were sensible — in the second half of the interview, for example, he fielded questions about how Americans can stay mentally sharp and psychologically healthy while stuck indoors during extended quarantine periods.

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