NIH director asks Americans to leave 'conspiracy theories' behind on vaccines and 'look at the facts'
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December 14, 20204 min read848 words
Published: December 14, 2020  |  4 min read848 words
Read full articleWASHINGTON — Dr. Francis Collins, the director of the National Institutes of Health, made a direct appeal to Americans Sunday to "hit the reset button" on skepticism of approved Covid-19 vaccines, stressing that the independent nature of the approval process and ...
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December 14, 2020
A quick, relatively, look at the headlined matter. No bias, just a straightforward summation of facts. Good sourcing, quotes, and commentary. Not much else to say in this regard. A worthwhile read, particularly as an extra arrow in the quiver of knowledge in relation to pandemic associated issues.
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December 15, 2020
It was good to go through this article and be redirected to other articles, it helped me to get a better sense of the big picture. I would say 50% of this is Dr. Francis's quotes, and it makes me understand the writer is trying to be exempt from what was said, not adding opinions or analysis, but creating paths for the reader to keep going deep if they want. Good.
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