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Noon Wednesday: COVID-19's Present and Future

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Dr. Nasia Safdar of the UW medical school on new medical developments to combat COVID-19.

Deaths caused by COVID-19 in Wisconsin surpassed 8,000 a year-and-a-half after the pandemic reached the state. As vaccination levels remain plateued, new medical developments to combat the virus and its deadly disease progress. Infectious disease specialist Dr. Nasia Safdar with the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health and UW Health explains.

10/06/2021 | Rating TV-G

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