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Path to a vaccine: W&M alumnae play key roles in making COVID-19 immunizations safe, accessible
Melissa J. Moore ’84, Candice Malone Long M.B.A. ’96 and Colleen Gorman ’95 have played an integral part in making their companies’ COVID-19 vaccines available to the public.
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