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By Samuetta Hill Drew Getting the COVID-19 vaccine is a personal choice. This critical decision should be made using the most recent and best medical and scientific findings, instead of unfounded rumors based upon someone’s non-medical or unscientific beliefs or feelings. As we conclude this series on facts versus myths relative to the COVID-19 vaccine, it is […]

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