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Slowing the spread of new COVID strains by changing public attitudes toward vaccinations

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The data are preliminary so far, but there are concerns that some new COVID strains are more infectious, more deadly, and possibly even more resistant to the vaccines -- and experts stress mass vaccination is crucial to slowing the spread. Dr. Atul Gawande, a staff writer for the New Yorker and a Massachusetts's surgeon leading an inoculation campaign, joins William Brangham to discuss.

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U.S. & Canada
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coronavirus mutations, coronavirus, mask mandates
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