‘You vaccinate enough people, the infections are going to go down.’
Rustom Antia, an evolutionary biologist at Emory University in Atlanta, told the New York Times Covid variants mean continued vaccinations will be critical to limiting the severity of outbreaks, if not their frequency.“But we want to do all we can to check that it’s likely to become a mild infection.”
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