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Any proposal by the WRU to bring the players back to Wales is likely to meet scrutiny from the nation's regions.
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The loss and showing against Belgium, the fifth best side in the world, was met with scrutiny and the win against Saudi Arabia was far from perfect, but some perspective is needed.
And yet, American citizenship alone does not sanitize the blight of blackness; Amber Joy Vinson, the second healthcare worker diagnosed with the virus, is already being met with scrutiny as Nina Pham's quarantined dog receives an outpouring of support.
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