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Vulnerable people should not be exposed to Covid-19 right now in the service of a hypothetical future, says William Hanage, a professor of the evolution and epidemiology of infectious disease at Harvard
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Vulnerable people should not be exposed to Covid-19 right now in the service of a hypothetical future, says William Hanage, a professor of the evolution and epidemiology of infectious disease at Harvard
On “herd immunity” (imunidade coletiva) – coronavirus
A very good The Guardian article, by Dr William Hanage, professor of the evolution and epidemiology of infectious disease at Harvard