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Doctors break down what we know about breakthrough COVID-19 cases

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Doctors break down what we know about breakthrough COVID-19 cases

Doctors break down what we know about breakthrough COVID-19 cases

As the country continues to navigate through this pandemic, public health experts remind people that you can still come down with COVID-19 despite being fully vaccinated, also known as a breakthrough infection.


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