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2:07Now PlayingRachel Maddow shares details from White House Coronavirus Task Force documents that the "current vaccine implementation will not substantially reduce viral spread, hospitalizations, or fatalities" until late spring when immunizations have reached 100 million people. Aired on 12/9/2020.
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'Late Spring' Before Substantial Reduction In Covid Spread: W.H. Covid-19 Task Force | Rachel Maddow
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