Business as usual won’t be enough to combat the next public health crisis, experts say. The U.S. must tackle long-standing health problems, too.
Author: Karen Weintraub and Elizabeth Weise, USA TODAY
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USA TODAY vaccine panel says the US has nailed the science behind the COVID vaccine. Next up: logistics and trust.
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