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Doug Samuelson explains that we are in a race between vaccination and mutation.
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English: Doug Samuelson explains that we are in a race between vaccination and mutation with COVID. Everyone who can safely be vaccinated has a civic responsibility to do so to protect their family, friends and people they don't even know. Failure to do so increases the risks from new variants that are more transmissible, life threatening, and resistant to the existing vaccines This is a 2021-07-03 extension to the Wikiversity discussion of "optimal public health". |
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