By ANDREW MELDRUM Associated Press ELANDSDOORN, South Africa (AP) — After testing thousands of people for coronavirus, South African nurse Asnath Masango says she can't wait to get vaccinated. 'So many people, I test them and within days they have passed away,' said Masango. 'I want protection.' C.J. Umunnakwe, a virologist running a lab that has performed more than 40,000 virus tests, says he 'wholeheartedly believes in vaccinations. Vaccines save lives.' He plans to talk to those who may be skeptical. Health care workers at the Ndlovu Care Group in rural northeastern South Africa are eagerly awaiting the first jabs […]
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