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A COVID-19 vaccine won’t mean a swift end for wearing masks or physical distancing
A COVID-19 vaccine won’t mean a swift end for wearing masks or physical distancing
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Roberto Molar Candanosa
October 19, 2020
Scientists still don’t have all the answers about the coronavirus–and that’s a sign of progress
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Scientists still don’t have all the answers about the coronavirus–and that’s a sign of progress
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Roberto Molar Candanosa
July 27, 2020
COVID cases are on the rise in the US. Is this the second wave, or are we still in the first?
COVID cases are on the rise in the US. Is this the second wave, or are we still in the first?
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Laura Castañón
June 30, 2020
To fight the COVID-19 outbreak, first we have to track it
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To fight the COVID-19 outbreak, first we have to track it
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Tyler Machado
April 9, 2020
A lesson from the US measles outbreak: Vaccines don’t just protect you—they protect everyone around you
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February 13, 2019
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