March 22, 20202 min read, 326 words
Published: March 22, 2020 | 2 min read, 326 words
Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) has tested positive for the coronavirus, his office announced on Twitter Sunday.
Why it matters: He's the first U.S. senator to test positive. According to his office, Paul is asymptomatic and was not aware of making direct contact with an infected person....
CRITIC REVIEWS
Great Context
March 23, 2020
It should be noted that there is a certain appeal to this type of reporting. Here is a story that, in another Author's hands, might have ended up as a long-winded, schoolmarmish, and scolding screed. This writer takes a more efficient tack. Neatly, and quickly presenting just the facts of the matter at hand without any extraneous frippery. Direct and to the point. Informative and interesting in precisely cut fashion. A quick read but one which conveys a good deal of information. Worth your time. Four stars!
March 23, 2020
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Balanced
March 24, 2020
This is concise, but covers the relevant material adequately. I like the fact that the author avoids commentary/opinion and just presents the data.
March 24, 2020
Great Context
March 23, 2020
Although the article is super short in typical Axios fashion, it does answer my burning questions and provide context into what it means when Senators or Congressmen contract the virus. No sensationalism or spin, just the cold hard facts at hand.
March 23, 2020
Great Context
March 23, 2020
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March 23, 2020