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Coronavirus: few vaccines prevent infection – here’s why that’s not a problem
Tue, 2021-01-12 15:05 —
mike kraft
Coronavirus: few vaccines prevent infection – here's why that's not a problem
Sterilising immunity means that the immune system is able to completely prevent a virus from replicating in your body. Not all vaccines provide this.
Sarah L Caddy
The Conversation
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Health experts dispute conservatives’ claim that new study finds masks are ineffective
Sat, 2020-11-21 14:50 —
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Health experts dispute conservatives’ claim that new study finds masks are ineffective
Mask-wearing has remained a hot-button political issue even as more states, including those with Republican governors who long resisted such measures, are adopting mask mandates following a rise in cases across the United States.
Meryl Kornfield
Washington Post
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