You’re Likely to Get the Coronavirus

You’re Likely to Get the Coronavirus

4/25/2020

link

https://www.theatlantic.com/health/archive/2020/02/covid-vaccine/607000/

summary

This article discusses the development and potential impact of a COVID-19 vaccine. It provides an overview of the current global efforts to develop a vaccine against the coronavirus, including the challenges of creating a vaccine that is both safe and effective. The article highlights the importance of widespread vaccination in controlling the spread of the virus and returning to normalcy. It also addresses concerns about vaccine skepticism and misinformation, emphasizing the need for accurate scientific information to combat vaccine hesitancy. Overall, the article provides a comprehensive look at the ongoing global efforts to develop a COVID-19 vaccine and the potential implications for public health.

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