As this outbreak continues to grow, and with the vaccination programs that are being rolled out in all of our communities across the country, we have been seeing an immense amount of misinformation surrounding not only the vaccinations but also the Federal Government's policy on who is to receive it as part of their profession.
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Carper addresses misinformation about vaccination policies during the outbreak.
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