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Two gaps to fill for the 2021-2022 winter wave of COVID-19 cases

  • Written by Maciej F. Boni, Associate Professor of Biology, Penn State
imageA sign in County Kildare, Ireland. in March 2020. Epidemiologists around the world worked hard to try to stop big parties in the face of rising caseloads of what would come to be called COVID-19. Niall Carson/PA Images via Getty Images

Epidemiologists – like oncologists and climate scientists – hate to be proven right. A year ago this...

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