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Despite the urgency of beating COVID-19, health officials may delay the development of an effective vaccine. Authorities in the U.S. and elsewhere have yet to authorize an ethical charge investigation procedure called “trials with human challenge.” Challenge tests deliberately involve volunteers with the disease – which explains the official retention …
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Anthony Fauci, the nation’s top expert on infectious diseases, said Tuesday that he does not see the US adopting a COVID-19 vaccine. “I do not think you will ever see a mandate of vaccines especially for the general public,” Fauci said during a livestreamed interview with Healthline. Fauci, director of …
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Read More »Faxing should be as mandatory as possible, says Australian Prime Minister
Prime Minister Scott Morrison will address the Australian Chamber of Commerce on 18 March 2019 in Melbourne, Australia. Quinn Rooney | Getty Images Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison has backtracked on comments he made saying he intended to make coronavirus vaccinations as mandatory as possible. “Can I really be clear …
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