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      Fairly Prioritizing Groups for Access to COVID-19 Vaccines

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      JAMA
      American Medical Association (AMA)

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                Journal
                JAMA
                JAMA
                American Medical Association (AMA)
                0098-7484
                October 27 2020
                October 27 2020
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                Affiliations
                [1 ]Sturm College of Law, University of Denver, Denver, Colorado
                [2 ]University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois
                [3 ]Perelman School of Medicine, Department of Medical Ethics and Health Policy, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia
                Article
                10.1001/jama.2020.18513
                32910182
                7faf706e-2cbb-407b-81b8-95b92dcee348
                © 2020
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