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Will the Black community get shut out on COVID-19 vaccination?

Will the Black community get shut out on COVID-19 vaccination? Distrust of US medicine raises concerns   PHOTO | ISTOCK The rocky historic relationship between African Americans and the United States medical community raises concerns as to whether the Black community will resist participating in COVID-19 vaccinations when they become available. The first wave of coronavirus vaccines should reach the public this week, with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommending that all adults receive the vaccination in 2021. While the CDC said there should be enough doses for as many as 20 million people to receive vaccination by the end of December, health officials expect a much larger supply in the coming months.

Will the Black Community Get Shut out From COVID Vaccination?

The New Journal and Guide @StacyBrownMedia The first wave of coronavirus vaccines should reach the public this week, with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommending that all adults receive the vaccination in 2021. While the CDC said there should be enough doses for as many as 20 million people to receive vaccination by the end of December, health officials expect a much larger supply in the coming months. Still, with a justified distrust of unproven vaccines, and a perceived limited participation by African Americans in clinical the trials that lead to the development of the COVID-19 vaccine, many question whether African Americans will accept vaccination.

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