Expert weighs in on double masks and the Johnson and Johnson shot
Some people are skeptical of getting the new Johnson and Johnson COVID-19 shot because of its efficacy rate or because of moral objections. Dr. Bob Lahita joined CBSN with what the science says about the vaccines, whether to wear two masks and more.
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