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Before vaccines were introduced in Iceland there were 30 deaths, but none since.[embedded content] Clarisa Diaz - What Iceland’s rising Covid-19 case count tells us about vaccine efficacyIceland provides a case study for how an effective vaccine rollout perhaps doesn’t guarantee herd immunity but prevents hospitalizations and deaths Quartz What Iceland’s rising Covid-19 case count tells us about vaccine efficacy
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Before vaccines were introduced in Iceland there were 30 deaths, but none since.[embedded content] Clarisa Diaz - What Iceland’s rising Covid-19 case count tells us about vaccine efficacyIceland provides a case study for how an effective vaccine rollout perhaps doesn’t guarantee herd immunity but prevents hospitalizations and deaths Quartz What Iceland’s rising Covid-19 case count tells us about vaccine efficacy
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Before vaccines were introduced in Iceland there were 30 deaths, but none since.
Clarisa Diaz - What Iceland’s rising Covid-19 case count tells us about vaccine efficacy
Iceland provides a case study for how an effective vaccine rollout perhaps doesn’t guarantee herd immunity but prevents hospitalizations and deaths
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What Iceland’s rising Covid-19 case count tells us about vaccine efficacy