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Dr. Malia Jones of University of Wisconsin-Madison says herd immunity is not a “magic light switch” to end the pandemic.
“Herd immunity” is a term that is often thrown around to indicate a point where the United States would have enough people vaccinated or otherwise immune to COVID-19 that we could all go back to some semblance of pre-pandemic normalcy. The actual threshold for herd immunity is under debate among public health experts.
“It’s not something that’s easy to forecast for any disease until we’ve actually reached it and then started to lose it.” Dr. Malia Jones, University of Wisconsin-Madison
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Here’s what experts recommend if parents are vaccinated but their kids aren’t
Yesterday, the CDC made a bold, swift move approving the removal of masks both indoors and outdoors among fully vaccinated people. And while that might be music to some’s ears (but not all), parents are
still left scratching their heads, asking, “If I’m vaccinated, but my kids aren’t, what’s safe? What should and shouldn’t we do?” Until vaccinations roll out for children under 12, here’s what experts say.