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Online Poll
When the COVID vaccine becomes available in Dallas County, will you take it?
The new vaccine for COVID-19 is arriving in Dallas County this week for frontline workers and those most vulnerable and will rollout to the public through the spring and summer. It received FDA approval quickly so it could eradicate the disease. But the fast approval has some worried if it will have unintended side effects. Will you take the vaccine?
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