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How Is the Pandemic Affecting the Navajo Nation?
Doctors Without Borders is an entity most people associate with war-torn countries. But right now, the organization is working to combat coronavirus within America itself – and few parts of the country need it more than the Navajo Nation, a community particularly vulnerable to the ravages of this disease. The nation's president Jonathan Nez joins Christiane to discuss the dire situation.
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