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Has herd immunity really been achieved in some places?

By Jessica Hamzelou

19 August 2020

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Violinist Ara Malikian performs in Madrid during the pandemic

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THE idea of herd immunity has had a bumpy ride as the coronavirus pandemic has played out. It was initially touted in some countries as a viable strategy for dealing with the spread of covid-19, before being dismissed. Today, some headlines celebrate the fact that many places might have achieved herd immunity including and pockets of . But others warn that millions will die before we get there.

The true picture is far messier, partly because scientists don’t even agree on what herd…

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