UF Health researcher explains herd immunity and how it could end COVID-19 pandemic
Bill Levesque, UF Health Communications
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UF College of Pharmacy students prepare vaccine shots at a vaccination event at Ben Hill Griffin Stadium in February. Vaccination will allow the nation to reach herd immunity in the COVID-19 pandemic. (Photo by Jesse S. Jones (Courtesy of UF Health))
GAINESVILLE, Fla. – It’s a term we’re going to hear much more frequently during the final chapter of the COVID-19 pandemic herd immunity.
With millions of Americans being vaccinated against COVID-19 every day, many are looking to the future and asking when the coronavirus pandemic will end. It’s a surprisingly difficult question that could hinge on this epidemiological concept.
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