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Why we have to socially distance even if we are vaccinated?

January 28, 2022/in Radio/Audio Spots Johns Hopkins Center for Communication Programs DRC Français Social/Physical Distancing, Vaccines General Public/by wpengine

Audio message broadcast on line 42502 focusing on COVID-19 vaccination in the DRC explaining the reasons why barrier measures must be continued even after receiving the COVID-19 vaccine.

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