Dr. Peter Salk was one of the first children to receive his father’s vaccine in 1953. Here’s what he thinks could happen with the COVID-19 vaccines.
Author: Adrianna Rodriguez, USA TODAY
‘It’s going to be a long road’: His father developed the polio vaccine. This is what he thinks about COVID-19.
Dr. Peter Salk was one of the first children to receive his father’s vaccine in 1953. Here’s what he thinks could happen with the COVID-19 vaccines.
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