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Tag: Smallpox

Playing with Fire: Why the US Smallpox Research is Risky

December 13, 2022 by Realist Review Staff, posted in America

Garrett Ehinger // The United States continues its smallpox research as a safety measure against future attacks. This precaution may seem obvious, but such research carries grave risks for national security.

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