The pandemic has been a global trauma with a silver lining of immense scientific and medical development. The World’s Marco Werman talks with Michael Mina a physician-scientist who spent the pandemic focused on immunology and epidemiology at Harvard, about where the world is now and how prepared we are for the future.
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