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I think the important part to consider is that your masters degree won't have a significant effect on your overall application. Overall, non-SMP masters degrees are not highly valued by medical schools because there's a lot of grade inflation in some programs and they can't all be evaluated. You absolutely don't want to do poorly but doing well isn't that much of a help.

I'm assuming this biochemistry class is an undergraduate class. So here's my logic on taking the P: You already need to boost your undergraduate GPA but a B doesn't help with that. In fact, it makes it harder to boost your GPA later because the number of credits you have is growing larger. Since P/F courses aren't included in the overall GPA calculation taking the P means it will be slightly easier to increase your GPA with other courses. Additionally, since these are extraordinary times, a P will probably not affect your application at all as long as everything else is solid.
 
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