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Clinical Trials And Trust In Underserved Communities
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Clinical Trials And Trust In Underserved Communities

Since the Covid-19 pandemic began, public health experts have looked to vaccines with the goal of creating “herd immunity,” where so many people are vaccinated that the virus stalls out. Now it is clear we will not reach that goal, meaning the threat of the pandemic may drag on for years. One of the nation’s leading infectious disease experts discusses how we are missing the target and what it means. Learn more at: radiohealthjournal.org/clinical-trials-and-trust-in-underserved-communities/

In Good Health · Elizabeth Westfield, Maayan Voss de Bettancourt | AURN, Greg Johnson

May 30, 202112m 59s

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Since the Covid-19 pandemic began, public health experts have looked to vaccines with the goal of creating “herd immunity,” where so many people are vaccinated that the virus stalls out. Now it is clear we will not reach that goal, meaning the threat of the pandemic may drag on for years. One of the nation’s leading infectious disease experts discusses how we are missing the target and what it means.

 

Learn more at: radiohealthjournal.org/clinical-trials-and-trust-in-underserved-communities/

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