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COLD HARD NUMBERS
A new study finds that roughly 20 million lives were saved by coronavirus vaccines in their first year.
Eric A. Friedman is the Global Health Justice Scholar at the O'Neill Institute for National and Global Health Law at the Georgetown University Law Center.
A new study finds that roughly 20 million lives were saved by coronavirus vaccines in their first year.
The country is still on track to gain herd immunity this year. Worldwide, the picture is a lot more grim.