Life After Lockdown: How Alaska is pulling off the most vaccinations per capita
In remote Alaska, teams are braving extreme temperatures and navigating impossible terrain in an unprecedented effort to save lives. Erin McLaughlin has an exclusive look inside a remote village that could soon reach herd immunity, vaccinating everyone 16 and up.
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