Indiana teachers to be part of second phase of vaccinations

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4 thoughts on “Indiana teachers to be part of second phase of vaccinations

  1. Just as long as no one is forcing this potentially dangerous and largely untested technology into people’s bodies. There’s a reason Moderna has existed for a decade a sad has never had an mRNA drug approved.

    1. @Joe B. The article doesn’t read senior over 65. It says “ A federal advisory panel recommended Tuesday that health care workers, as well as residents and staff of nursing and long-term care facilities, should be the first to be vaccinated.”

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