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For senior residents seeking to get vaccinated, appointments are only accessible with the help of community members

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Residents push back against construction of methadone clinic, claim Harlem is oversaturated with clinics

Residents push back against construction of methadone clinic, claim Harlem is oversaturated with clinics Residents push back against construction of methadone clinic, claim Harlem is oversaturated with clinics Beatrice Shlansky / Senior Staff Photographer Despite residents’ claims that drug addiction rates in West Harlem are low, a methadone clinic is being built on 145th Street, near a public school and other youth-oriented buildings. In response to claims that Harlem is overburdened by drug-addiction rates and overdoses, a methadone clinic is being built on 145th Street and Amsterdam Avenue in West Harlem. However, community members argue that this clinic is not needed in the area.

West Harlem residents distrust of hospitals is symptomatic of institutional disregard

West Harlem residents’ distrust of hospitals is symptomatic of institutional disregard West Harlem residents’ distrust of hospitals is symptomatic of institutional disregard Samantha Camacho / Staff Photographer By Faith Andrews | February 5, 2021, 2:27 AM In the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, residents depend on hospitals for community health and wellness. However, many West Harlem residents have experienced feelings of discontent and distrust toward local hospitals. The strain in community relations has put the most vulnerable populations in particular, working-class Black, senior, and undocumented residents at risk. One key reason for local discomfort is that Mount Sinai Morningside, the only hospital within Community Board 9, is currently at 94 percent Intensive Care Unit capacity. Low-income Black New Yorkers have long suffered from a shortage of local hospitals; 24 hospitals in New York have closed since 2000, most of them in low-income Black neighborhoods.

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