Two nurses treat a 92-year-old person, a coronavirus victim, in New York in April 2020.John Moore / Getty Images / Getty Images
To judge the legacy of Donald Trump's presidency, we must begin by quantifying it.
Since last February, more than a quarter of a million Americans have died of covid-19 [more than 376,000 at press time], a fifth of the deaths caused by the disease worldwide and the highest number of all countries.
In the three years before the pandemic, 2.3 million Americans ...
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