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Emergency Use Authorization

Eric discusses the concept of emergency use authorization (EUA) and its implications for vaccine distribution during the pandemic. He highlights the difference between EUA and full authorization, emphasizing the need for comprehensive data before final approval. The rapid development of vaccines is framed as a monumental achievement in science and medical research, despite the skepticism surrounding EUAs.
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    Eric Topol || Public Service Announcement: Separating Facts from Myths in the Pandemic

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