Paul Saladino· MD
in absolute terms I can't see a situation in which the majority of humans on this planet maybe not ninety percent but at least 60 percent in the next year get exposed to this virus
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in absolute terms I can't see a situation in which the majority of humans on this planet maybe not ninety percent but at least 60 percent in the next year get exposed to this virus
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I think that before it's all said and done in the next year in the next six months almost every single person on this plan is going to be in contact with coronavirus