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Is COVID a Common Cold Yet?

Black and white photo of an individual wearing a COVID-19 face mask, by Spencer Platt/Getty image

At the start of the coronavirus pandemic, one of the worst things about SARS-CoV-2 was that it was so new: The world lacked immunity, treatments, and vaccines.

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