West Virginia has fully vaccinated 10 percent of its population against COVID-19. That’s one of the highest rates in the country. That’s despite the fact it usually scores on the bottom rung of health outcomes, on everything from obesity and diabetes to drug overdoses. Soledad O’Brien talks to Dr. Clay Marsh, West Virginia’s coronavirus czar, about what’s led to the state’s success.
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