Auscandoc on Nostr: I know that going into an election you’d much rather not talk about COVID. However, ...
I know that going into an election you’d much rather not talk about COVID. However, delaying COVID vaccines until after the election, or under the guise of co-administering it with influenza vaccine, is only repeating last fall’s error.
Vaccination should always occur before infections peak. This year, the United States sped up its vaccine approval and started vaccinating at the end of August. (5/6)
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