Opinion | The Expendable Americans in a Pandemic

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Opinion | The Expendable Americans in a Pandemic
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'Across all age ranges, more than seven million American adults live with compromised immune systems that impede vaccine effectiveness.'

,"That, in itself, requires preparedness. Unfortunately, we have a mindset that the pandemic is over, which couldn't be further than the truth…"

The country shouldn't come to a screeching halt because some of us have compromised immune systems that make COVID especially dangerous. But presenting that as the only alternative to"moving on"—the message that people embrace because they want to hear it—is disingenuous.

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