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found that at least 30% of the nearly 300 Iowa deer studied had active COVID-19 infections from April through December 2020. From November 23 of last year to January 10 of this year, specifically, around 80% of the deer's samples were positive for the virus.
There’s also a concern that those mutations could make COVID-19 vaccines less effective, as we've seen to an extent with the
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