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“That, I find rather discouraging because in the past we have relied on vaccines and immunization as means of controlling outbreaks but also eventually getting rid of the offending virus,” Dr. Alex Hukowich said Tuesday. “We were able to eliminate small pox and have come close to eliminating measles and polio because those vaccines protected people from becoming ill and prevented them from becoming carriers.
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“Based on current information, that doesn’t seem to the case for the COVID vaccines.”
That means the virus isn’t going go away anytime soon and it has implications for the return to school in the fall especially for those students 12 and under. Hukowich said the latest information he has suggests a vaccine for that age group won’t be available until spring 2022.
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