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Alyssa Milano Says Celebs Have Role To Play In Ending The Pandemic: ‘We Can Reach People In Ways That Dr. Fauci Maybe Can’t’

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Helping with vaccine awareness only seems natural to Alyssa Milano. In a new interview with The Bump as part of World Immunization Week, the “Charmed” alum talked about the role she thinks celebrities play in bringing the pandemic to an end.

RELATED: William Daniels Celebrates COVID-19 Vaccine, ‘I Missed My Pastrami On Rye’ “I tell you, it makes me so frustrated to see celebrities who have huge platforms staying away from work like this out of fear of a negative career impact,” she said. “We’ve been so lucky to have the attention of people around the world who probably don’t pay as close attention to government or politics,” Milano continued. “It’s our responsibility to our fans to help keep them safe, to fight against the horrible lies and

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