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Just in case you need a reminder, it is hot outside. Like really, really hot. I’ve been tempted to try to fry an egg on the sidewalk, but just can’t

Cancer Walk 2022 – a Success! | Channel5Belize com

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May 5th will be a special day at the library, as we celebrate a major milestone with one of our staff members. Beverly Terry will be celebrating her 25th anniversary

In Tuskegee, Painful History Shadows Efforts To Vaccinate African Americans – Houston Public Media

In Tuskegee, Painful History Shadows Efforts To Vaccinate African Americans A lingering mistrust of the medical system among many Black people is rooted in the infamous 20th century U.S. study of syphilis that left Black men in Tuskegee, Ala., to suffer from the disease. February 21, 2021, 6:54 AM A participant in the Tuskegee Study in the 1930s. A lingering mistrust of the medical system among many Black people is rooted in the infamous study. A lingering mistrust of the medical system makes some Black Americans more hesitant to sign up for COVID-19 vaccines. It has played out in early data that show a stark disparity in whom is getting shots in this country more than 60% going to white people, and less than 6% to African Americans. The mistrust is rooted in history, including the infamous U.S. study of syphilis that left Black men in Tuskegee, Ala., to suffer from the disease.

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