Notice that between July-12 and January-13 something happened (the blank box with the green arrow). After that event, rotavirus incidence does not spike as high as it did before. What is the most likely thing that happened at the time pointed to by the green arrow? A. The rotavirus vaccine was introduced in this country. B. Rotavirus went extinct, as it often does. C. The population got old enough that nobody was susceptible any longer to rotavirus.
Notice that between July-12 and January-13 something happened (the blank box with the green arrow). After that event, rotavirus incidence does not spike as high as it did before. What is the most likely thing that happened at the time pointed to by the green arrow? A. The rotavirus vaccine was introduced in this country. B. Rotavirus went extinct, as it often does. C. The population got old enough that nobody was susceptible any longer to rotavirus.
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Notice that between July-12 and January-13 something happened (the blank box with the green arrow). After that event, rotavirus incidence does not spike as high as it did before. What is the most likely thing that happened at the time pointed to by the green arrow?
A. |
The rotavirus vaccine was introduced in this country. |
|
B. |
Rotavirus went extinct, as it often does. |
|
C. |
The population got old enough that nobody was susceptible any longer to rotavirus. |

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