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A majority of vaccine skeptics plan to refuse a COVID-19 vaccine, a study suggests, and that could be a big problem

  • Written by Kristin Lunz Trujillo, PhD Candidate in Political Science, University of Minnesota
Dr. Anthony Fauci, head of the NIAID, said that a vaccination could be available as early as January 2021.AP Photo/Alex Brandon/File

The availability of a vaccine for the novel coronavirus will likely play a key role in determining when Americans can return to life as usual. Dr. Anthony Fauci, head of the National Institute of Allergy and...

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