USA Today - 60% of U.S. voters say they won't try to get a coronavirus vaccine as soon as it becomes available and 25% say NEVER
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So all you anti-vaxxer typed please do tell us all how it is that a map of a map, no virus cells of any kind at all, is likely to cause ANY bad reaction other than that of one's immune system shifting into "Intruder Alert!" high gear?.
All the same, I'm not sure it's a good idea to use quotes as though that was what was said originally. You could quote the original and then post whatever fix you propose.
All the same, I'm not sure it's a good idea to use quotes as though that was what was said originally. You could quote the original and then post whatever fix you propose.
Will keep in mind that not everybody understands "FTFY".
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