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PHOTOS: Vaccine History Repeats Itself — Sometimes – Aspen Public Radio
From the first vaccine (for smallpox) the questions have been the same. How do we transport it? Who’s next to get it? Why so much hesitancy? The answers can be…

Vaccines delivered by drones and by burros. People who shout about the danger of vaccines and refuse to get a jab. Public health campaigns to convince the vaccine hesitant. Public criticism of a failure to provide vaccines for lower-income countries and marginalized populations.
These are all part of the unprecedented world vaccination campaign now going on.
They’re also the hot-button topics that go back to the very first vaccine for smallpox in 1796.
Dr. Sergen Saracoglu (left) and nurse Yilzdiz…
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