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Trump’s mask saga, Fauci’s ‘right direction’ & Boris Johnson’s ‘responsible’ behaviour

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In today’s featured cartoon, Christian Adams pokes fun at US President Donald Trump and his ‘support’ for masks, especially the one blinding him to the surge in Covid-19 cases in the country.

Dave Brown | The Independent

Dave Brown too takes a dig at Trump’s response, or lack of it to the Covid-19 pandemic in US especially after Dr. Anthony Fauci, US’ top infectious disease expert, said that the country wasn’t headed in the ‘right direction’ when it came to handling the crisis.

Peter Brookes | The Times

Despite the surging cases of Covid-19, UK opened its doors to pubs and bars. Peter Brookes takes a jibe at UK’s Prime Minister Boris Johnson and his ‘responsible’ behaviour.

Bob Moran | Twitter

Bob Moran throws light on how UK PM Boris Johnson is anticipating a second wave of coronavirus, while the dead weight of the economy is right under him.

Kevin Siers | Charlotte Observer

Kevin Siers pokes fun at how the surge in Covid-19 cases post the ‘re-opening’ of the economy has nipped the bud of growth in economy and jobs.

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