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Health Care — Seniors in red states unfazed by vaccination politics

Por: The Hill Health October 11, 2022

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Does America still Run On Dunkin’? Maybe not . Today in health, American seniors in red states are getting vaccinated against COVID-19, placing their health above politics-fueled resistance to vaccination.   and . . Red-state seniors getting jab despite GOP resistance When the COVID-19 vaccine rolled out, Clyde Muchmore was ready to drive across Oklahoma to get it.   “At the very, very first, all we knew was that a whole lot of people... + full article



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