I believe we can decrease Covid-19 infections in late spring: Dr. Ashish Jha
Dr. Ashish Jha, dean of Brown University school of public health, says success with the Johnson & Johnson vaccine could accelerate the pace of vaccinations. He says he has a relatively optimistic view that most people should be able to get vaccinated by late spring. He joins Shep Smith to discuss.
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