India: “COVID’s mostly over. Right?”
In February of 2021, the seven-day average of new cases hovered around 12,000 daily confirmed cases, a significant decline from the November caseload, according…
Read MoreIn February of 2021, the seven-day average of new cases hovered around 12,000 daily confirmed cases, a significant decline from the November caseload, according…
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Read MoreMarch 11th, 2020 marked the pivotal day when the World Health Organization officially declared COVID-19 a pandemic, an announcement that materialized only a few…
Read MoreOn January 4, 2021, I received my first dose of the Pfizer SARS-CoV-2 vaccine. Signifying many different things to me. Personally, it represents safety…
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