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Normative Theory and the COVID Pandemic: Author's Response to Miriam Solomon and Inmaculada de Melo-Martín
Vaccines aren’t a partisan issue. The consensus in favor of vaccination in this country is very strong and extends across every religious, racial and political group…. There’s no reason it should be otherwise—communicable diseases don’t care what party you support. (Haelle 2015)