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-- Coronavirus disease 2019[2022]., Adolescent, Mason Crest Call No: 362.1962 414 Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s) Series Title: Contemporary issues (Mason Crest Publishers)Summary Note: "The most devastating virus to affect humanity in a century, SARS-CoV-2 went from a curious new disease to a global pandemic within the span of weeks. The global system made it possible for COVID-19 to spread to nearly every country in the world within a month, at which point the virus devastated healthcare systems, paralyzed national economies, and contributed to social unrest and instability. Mask mandates, vaccination, and other issues relevant to the COVID-19 pandemic are explored in this book"--Provided by publisher.
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[2023]., Primary, Quill Tree Books, an imprint of HarperCollinsPublishers Call No: PICTURE NF HOY Edition: 1st ed. Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s) Summary Note: "When she was young, Katalin Karik decided she would study science-even though she had never even met a scientist! But she was determined to learn as much as she could about the human body, and once she made a decision, she stuck with it. Katalin had to learn English while attending university, but she worked hard until she became a doctor. After facing many challenges, including lack of research funding and harsh immigration policies, Kati and her family uprooted from Hungary and moved to America, where she became a top researcher. She knew that, with work, she could teach one of the building blocks of life, messenger RNA, to fight off harmful viruses. There was just one problem-no one else believed her. Then, the COVID-19 pandemic hit, and Kati and her work were thrust into the spotlight. But with her unshakable will, she was ready to face the challenge. Includes a note from Dr. Karik, a time line, and more information about mRNA"--Publisher.
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By Nardo, DonAdolescent Call No: 615.3 NAR Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s) Summary Note: From the late 1800s till the present, vaccines, which stimulate the human body to become immune to various diseases, have saved hundreds of millions of lives worldwide. The Science of Vaccines tells how traditional vaccines work, explores the newest, cutting-edge vaccines, and explains how the government and pharmaceutical companies ensure that these wonder drugs are safe to use.
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2021., Grey House Publishing Call No: 614.4 REF Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s)Remote access: onondaga Series Title: The reference shelf Volume: 93 No. 5