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Vaccine Suspicion Could Hurt COVID-19 Progress

As coronavirus continues its lethal spread, governments and private companies across the world are racing to develop a vaccine. Results look promising, but while the science leaps ahead, human psychology could still be a major stumbling block. Growing suspicion of vaccines could impede progress in the coronavirus battle. How can this dangerous trend be counteracted?

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