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Dr. Vin Gupta offered an optimistic outlook of the COVID-19 pandemic in Washington state over the next few months - provided enough people get vaccinated. Author: Chris Daniels Updated: 6:39 PM PDT April 8, 2021
SEATTLE Could we see a drop in COVID infections by June?
That was the eyebrow-raising claim by one of the most trusted doctors during the pandemic.
In a presentation this week to a non-profit group, Dr. Vin Gupta of the University of Washington s Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation, and told them I m sitting in Washington State, less than 10% of the population has been actually infected with the virus versus New York state, were greater than 30% of the population.
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