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When a COVID-19 vaccine is developed to be safe and reliable, should it be mandatory?
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COVID-19: Vaccines
Posted on May 7, 2020
The race continues for the Globe in the search for a reliable vaccine for COVID-19. Considering the vast impact on the economies around the world, when one is developed, should it be mandatory to get it?
Researchers around the world are frantically working to find a vaccine for our current pandemic and while our Facebook feeds are full of stories of small breakthroughs in the quest for a vaccine. Most health experts put the possibility at a vaccine 12 to 18 months away. While we wait for the much anticipated vaccine, a new survey by Leger and the Association of Canadian Studies finds a split in support for making the inoculation mandatory.









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