Health
Reports of two promising covid-19 vaccines don’t mean we ‘magically,’ quickly return to normal – The Washington Post
Precautions such as mask-wearing will need to be followed during initial rollouts of the inoculations, experts warn. Equally important will be the unknowns about…

The return to many of our old familiar ways will take time, and how much time remains unclear. The answers await more research into the vaccines, how they can be distributed and how many people are willing to get them.
“A vaccine won’t be available immediately for everybody,” says Arthur Reingold, a professor of epidemiology at the School of Public Health at the University of California, Berkeley. He also chairs California’s COVID-19 Scientific Safety Review Workgroup, which will evaluate the safety…
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