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Population density and virus strains will affect how regions can resume normal life

“Vaccination programs should consider potential spread rate in different areas. The main driver that will be important is density,” says researcher Tony Ives.

Read the full article at: https://news.wisc.edu/population-density-and-virus-strains-will-affect-how-regions-can-resume-normal-life/
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