Could life return to normal by summer?
Some experts say that as more people get vaccinated, coronavirus restrictions could be eased by summer, bringing life back to a degree of normalcy. Dr. James Hamblin, a staff writer at The Atlantic and lecturer at Yale's School of Public Health, joined CBSN's Tanya Rivero to discuss why he think we could see "A Quite Possibly Wonderful Summer."
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