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The partisan kerfuffle over face mask use in the windowless Senate chamber is taking on new meaning now that Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-IA) announced he tested positive for coronavirus. Bioreports’s Brianna Keilar explains how the Senate floor serves as a “cautionary tale.”

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The partisan kerfuffle over face mask use in the windowless Senate chamber is taking on new meaning now that Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-IA) announced he tested positive for coronavirus. Bioreports’s Brianna Keilar explains how the Senate floor serves as a “cautionary tale.”

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