Erin Bromage

University of Massachusetts Dartmouth

Immunologist and professor of biology, University of Massachusetts Dartmouth.

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The rules for COVID-19 prevention have been well established: Stay at home as much as possible; wear a mask when you’re out in public; and stay six feet away from others.

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