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Este sencillo modelo muestra la importancia de las mascarillas y el distanciamiento social

  • Written by Jeyaraj Vadiveloo, Director of the Janet and Mark L. Goldenson Center for Actuarial Research, University of Connecticut
imagePersonal del hospital y de enfermería usando mascarillas y cumpliendo las pautas de distanciamiento social en un evento en el Reino Unido. Ben Birchall /Getty Images

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