PHILADELPHIA (CBS) — The Nobel Prize in Medicine was awarded to two Philadelphia scientists at the University of Pennsylvania. The prestigious award was given for the technology that created the COVID-19 vaccines. These two hometown heroes are credited with helping to end the pandemic with the vaccine that came from…Read More
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