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Meet The Comedian Behind The 'How to Medical' TikTok Everyone Is Sharing

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We’re living through a troubling time. A sad, frightening one, in fact. Along with enduring constant fears about COVID-19, the flow of confusion and misinformation is unrelenting.

In the midst of it all, comedian and author Sarah Cooper, found the humor by way of a 49-second TikTok video she created and titled it, “How to Medical.” To date, the clip—which parodies President Trump, in his voice—has garnered nearly 15 million views across social media.

For those not glued to the news, here’s a quick rewind… How to medical pic.twitter.com/0EDqJcy38p As his state is the epicenter of the COVID-19 pandemic, New York Governor Andrew Cuomo addresses the nation each day with facts, stats and the calm assuredness of an effective leader.

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