
Why a vaccine won’t be a silver bullet
As states reopen, new opportunities for the coronavirus to spread. Why public health experts predict that the virus will be with us for decades. And, a crucial step toward curbing the spread.
June 10, 202027m 14s
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Show Notes
Joel Achenbach tracks the rising coronavirus caseloads in some parts of the country. William Wan explains how the virus could become the next measles or chickenpox. And Ben Guarino talks us through a time-tested method for disease containment.
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