WHY WE SHOULD REMEMBER…
Apr 16, 2020
2 minutes
BY GARETH WILLIAMS
in the history of medicine – ‘Target Zero Day’, 8 May 1980, signified the complete eradication of smallpox, a terrifying scourge that had previously killed one in 12 worldwide. Smallpox was untreatable but, luckily, it turned out that vaccination provided good protection – and that intensive
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