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Possible COVID-19 vaccines already taking heat from the anti-vaccine community
The possibility of a COVID-19 vaccine is getting closer and closer, and while many people are eagerly awaiting its release, others are concerned about how quickly the vaccines are being developed.
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Answers to questions about common vaccine concerns
BYU nursing professor Beth Luthy looks at an old photo of her son Michael who caught several vaccine-preventable diseases as an infant. Michael was born with a liver condition called biliary artesia and received a liver transplant when he was one year old. (Emma Willes)
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