Taking Lessons From Smallpox to Learn How to Vaccinate an Entire City
As vaccination centers across the city are busy with long lines and wait times, the pace of vaccinations seems painfully slow — especially considering the city was able to vaccinate more than 6 million people in a month more than 70 years ago from smallpox. So what did they do then what we aren’t doing now? NBC New York’s Lynda Baquero reports.