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Sen. Rand Paul: 'No real evidence' lockdowns are 'changing the trajectory' of COVID-19

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"There's no real evidence" that any of the lockdowns imposed by state and local officials in response to the coronavirus pandemic are "changing the trajectory of the disease," Sen.

Rand Paul, R-Ky., told "The Story" Monday.  "You know, without question, this virus has been devastating to so many families," Paul told host Martha MacCallum. "[My wife] Kelley and I lost a good friend today and we're grieving for them and our prayers go out to their family.  "But the thing is, we ought to at least still use logic to try to figure out how we stop this ...," Paul added. "I don't see any evidence that crowd control, hand washing, standing six feet apart, all of these things they tell you to do -- closing down the restaurants, closing down the.

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