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What Yamada would like to get across is that it makes no difference. He will look for good ideas anywhere. If he hears one from, say, a banker, he'll take it, even if that banker hasn't thought much about vaccines before. He has a big idea of his own: to bring people together who don't usually talk about health and don't usually talk to each other. That, he says, is how you get a revolution. Hey, if a country doctor, a farm woman and an 8-year-old boy can start one, maybe we all can.
With Scott Johnson In Kintampo, William Underhill In London And Sarah Kliff
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