NAACP Lancaster virtual townhall aims to increase trust in minority community to take COVID-19 vaccine
The town hall provided information for black and brown communities to help eliminate the stigma around the vaccine. Author: Jermaine Rowley (FOX43) Updated: 11:01 PM EST January 12, 2021
LANCASTER COUNTY, Pa. As part of their #COVID19CRISIS, NAACP Lancaster held a virtual town hall on Tuesday to increase trust in minority communities to take the COVID-19 vaccine.
The town hall was led by panelists Dr. Jeffrey Martin and Dr. Cherise Hamblin, both of Lancaster General Health.
The doctors discussed the best practices black and brown patients can take to help mitigate the virus including providing information to decrease the stigma around the vaccine.
NAACP Lancaster and The Cultured Professional (TCP) is sponsoring a virtual town hall on Tuesday, Jan. 12, to help get vital information about the COVID-19 pandemic to marginalized groups in
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