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The conspiracy theories that have developed around coronavirus are far-fetched and dangerous. Worse yet, they ignore the more fundamental problems that covid-19 has exposed, primarily in terms of the failures of America's health care and economic systems. These conspiracy theories also reveal a much more basic problem in America: Americans don't trust their government. But that is for good reason, given that the American government hasn't earned that trust.
By Igor RaykinThe conspiracy theories that have developed around coronavirus are far-fetched and dangerous. Worse yet, they ignore the more fundamental problems that covid-19 has exposed, primarily in terms of the failures of America's health care and economic systems. These conspiracy theories also reveal a much more basic problem in America: Americans don't trust their government. But that is for good reason, given that the American government hasn't earned that trust.