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I often hear people say that the Irish Potato Famine was more a genocide than a true famine. How accurate is this claim?
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Animal study of a SARS vaccine found that while it inferred immunity, subjects had more severe disease response when infected with a variant strain of the virus. How worried should we be that this could happen with COVID-19 vaccines? Link to study in comments.
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I often hear people say that the Irish Potato Famine was more a genocide than a true famine. How accurate is this claim?
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Animal study of a SARS vaccine found that while it inferred immunity, subjects had more severe disease response when infected with a variant strain of the virus. How worried should we be that this could happen with COVID-19 vaccines? Link to study in comments.
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