I still have a newspaper subscription. For 35 years I have enjoyed 60-90 minutes of coffee, news and solitude on Sundays mornings.
Today, it only takes about 30 minutes, due to the shrinking paper. However, I noted that in today's Editorial section, there are two articles by National writers.
Marc Thiessen writes: "Trump did listen to experts on handling the pandemic; they just failed the President" and lays out a well researched timeline that indicate the FDA and CDC failed the people, leading to 200k dead, not Trump.
On the opposite side of the page, Robin Abcarian writes "Trump downplayed real threats and inflates fake ones". Robin sets out a case that Trump lied, minimized, and is directly responsible for all 200,000 deaths.
Is it no wonder that there are 2 different points of view on Covid? Who is right? How do people know what to believe? Which stats are correct? Who the hell knows...