Vaccines were a beacon of hope at a time when there was fear and uncertainty with Coronavirus, but like masks, the science to inoculate became politicized and divisive.
Hundreds of millions have rolled up their sleeves in the last year, but tens of millions remain un-vaccinated.
"The vaccine story has been one of the greatest success stories of this pandemic," said Dr. Marci Drees.She is also on the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices, who met to determine which group of Americans would be first to receive a vaccine. Leaning on years of prior research of vaccine technology, the process to develop a vaccine happened in less than a year.
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