How 700 Epidemiologists Are Living Now, and What’s Next in the Holiday Season

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Even with coronavirus vaccines on the way, many epidemiologists do not expect their lives to return to pre-pandemic normal until most Americans are vaccinated. In the meantime, most have eased up on some precautions — now going to the grocery store or seeing friends outdoors, for example — but are as cautious as ever about many activities of daily life.…nytimes, How 700 Epidemiologists Are Living Now, and What They Think Is Next? Margot Sanger-Katz, Claire Cain Miller and Quoctrung Bui, 2020.

 

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