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SmartVoter22

(639 posts)
Sun Dec 27, 2020, 12:19 PM Dec 2020

What I learned from 2020 [View all]

I learned our human curiosity is our best characteristic.
The world's scientific community was able to lead our efforts to stop the pandemic. Science was already working for decades, to find a solution for SARS-CoVid viruses, and the variants it creates. Science has shown humanity, that these viral outbreaks are our greatest threat and it was science and a unified global effort, created effective vaccines that work.
Our inquisitiveness is what brought the solution.

We will see more humans trust scientifically proven facts.

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