Immunology gala video showing doctors dancing together sparks fury
Video of attendees at an American Association of Immunologists gala dancing in close proximity to one another has sparked outrage by those concerned about the continued spread of COVID-19.
Stock image of people dancing on a crowded dance floor. Footage of an American Association of Immunologists gala has attracted criticism for a seeming lack of COVID-19 restrictions.signed a bipartisan resolution that officially ended the national emergency, which allowed the government to respond to the pandemic, as of May 11. He previously opposed the move but did not exercise his veto power.
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