i think the rules xanti is always tever the nextposet exposed. Were very lucky, we could call it, or the science was great. The side effects were small. So i don't want to say they were overly cautious, because it turns out they were safe. They might not have been safe, and they couldn't know that in advance. I just think that hundreds of thousands of people will tragically start to approach a million soon. We're at 800, think, 800 plus thousand right now. Eit uo 20 a.m. ET on ABC's This Is Life with Lisa Ling.
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