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Our Views: Whether or not the pandemic is technically over, vaccination remains a vital public health tool

Por: The Advocate Opinion September 23, 2022

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President Joe Biden declared the country during a Sunday 60 Minutes interview.Perhaps the president forgot that his administration is asking the U.S. Congress for $22.4 billion more to fight the disease. Maybe he missed the tragic milestone of losing 1 million lives to the coronavirus in the United States. Maybe he forgot that he and first lady Jill Biden got sick with COVID not so long ago.More likely he's channeling public sentiment, and... + full article



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