The average person will not be vaccinated ‘until at least the least the middle of 2021,’ says Dr. Redlener
Dr. Irwin Redlener, physician and MSNBC public healthy analyst, discusses the complicated process of rolling out the coronavirus vaccine including when certain groups will be able to get it, and how to assure the public that it is safe
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