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Fighting COVID variants, experts working to see if vaccines are effective
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2021-03-13
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Cases of coronavirus variants believed to be more contagious have been identified in just about every U.S. state. Now a top U.S. health official says there are two ways to combat those variants. Mandy Gaither has more in today's health minute.
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