UW Health: What you need to know about COVID vaccines and new variant concerns
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Posted: Jun 15, 2021 9:17 AM CDT
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MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- There has been many developments in the fight against coronavirus in the last few months.
COVID-19 restrictions ending pretty much everywhere, new variant concerns, and big news about a fourth COVID vaccine likely coming to market. That isn't even all of it.
Dr. Jeff Pothof is the Chief Quality Officer at UW Health. He has talked with CBS 58 several times throughout the pandemic. He joined CBS 58 Morning News virtually on Tuesday, June 15 to discuss Novavax, partisan divide on vaccine hesitancy, herd immunity, and the Delta variant.
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