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CRISTINA G. LUCIO
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Saturday, November 21, 2020 - 22:07
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In early April, when things were reeling from SARS-CoV-2, a survey asked 2,200 Americans if they would get vaccinated as soon as possible against this new infection that was growing.
Almost eight out of 10 answered yes.
The vaccine was salvation from the threat, the ultimate weapon against a nightmare that had put half the world in their homes.
However, seven months - and several promising candidates - later, the respondents are not so clear.
On 9 d
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