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Learn what a virus is, how our immune systems defend
How do scientists understand, track, and model viruses
Learn what a virus is, how our immune systems defend
How do scientists understand, track, and model viruses
These videos and text passages with discussion questions provide a scientists‘ account of how a COVID-19 vaccine was developed and tested in just one year.
And even once you understand what the virus is, you
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A potentially deadly virus that mainly affects children
What should families know about the safety and efficacy of the COVID-19 vaccine for kids? Experts Sallie Permar and Jay Varma answer questions in this video.
have pockets of people that are unvaccinated, the virus
International team proposes set of ecological interventions to prevent disease transmission from animals to humans.
species that has contributed to the spread of Henda virus
One of history’s deadliest diseases, smallpox is estimated to have killed more than 300 million people since 1900 alone. But a massive global vaccination campaign put an end to the disease…
Today, the virus only exists in two secure laboratory
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“Building accurate and careful models for a virus during
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