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August 2, 2021 7:58 PM
The more things change, the more they stay they same.
This COVID-19 pandemic has challenged many of us to adapt to the current problems, and now with the vaccine rollout, there has been a great deal of hesitancy. But, history tells us it’s always been this way.
“It’s actually pretty common among humans to not want to be told what to do with your body,” said Whitworth Assistant Professor Dr. Kari Nixon, “Particularly in response to newish scientific evidence and things we can’t see.”
Whether it be the 1918 Influenza pandemic or today’s COVID-19 pandemic, Dr. Nixon says people have had the same general responses and even the same mistakes. She’s studied the topic extensively and it’s the subject of her new book.