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Can immunocompromised people safely receive the COVID-19 vaccine?
The highly anticipated COVID-19 vaccine rollout is here with Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna leading the charge. It was made clear by the government that healthcare workers and adults…
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MSU expert discusses coronavirus mutations
The discovery of a new variant of the coronavirus in Great Britain, and it’s appearance in the U.S., has experts considering the next steps in fighting COVID-19. British scientists…
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Q&A: What to know about COVID-19 vaccines
During the darkest days yet of the COVID-19 pandemic, the recent emergency FDA approval of a vaccine created by Pfizer and BioNTech has made many hopeful that new cases will begin…
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How to prove whether one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine could save lives
On Dec. 30, the United Kingdom approved its second vaccine, one developed by Oxford University and pharmaceutical company AstraZeneca. The UK government also announced that from…
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Assume the new coronavirus variant is in your community
The same day a mob of weapon-bearing Trump-zealots hijacked the Capitol Building, fatally injured a police officer, carved "Murder the media" on a door, and marched freely through…
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Military Match Day 2021: Student Spotlight
For military medical students, today marks the culminating moment of their white coat journey. This year, the college is rooting for its eight military students who are eligible to…
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