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Receive the top KOMU 8 News headlines of the day in your inbox. START YOUR DAY INFORMED with a link to confirm list signup. Error! There was an error processing your request. Daily Headlines Sign up Brought to you by First Midwest Bank MFA Oil announced on May 13 it planned to donate a 3-acre plot of land to the chapel. While the COVID-19 vaccination rollout promises a new beginning, many questions remain among the refugee community in mid-Missouri. “If you get vaccinated…how many do you have to take so that you can be 100% [immune]?” said Mahinga Tubirori, owner of the African Market on Old Highway 63 in Columbia.

Local organizations work to inform refugees about COVID-19 vaccine

COLUMBIA - While the COVID-19 vaccination rollout promises a new beginning, many questions remain among the refugee community in mid-Missouri. “If you get vaccinated, … how many do you have to take so that you can be 100% [immune]?” said Mahinga Tubirori, owner of the African Market on Old Highway 63. “I want to know about my kids. I have four kids, so I don’t know when they’ll get [vaccinated], how they’re going to do it,” said Soethu Hlamyo, manager and founder of Shwe Market International Foods on Vandiver Drive. Tubirori and Hlamyo both came to the U.S. from over a decade ago and both are entrepreneurs who started their own businesses from scratch. Tubirori came from the Democratic Republic of Congo where economic instability is widespread, and Hlamyo came from Myanmar, where military dictatorship has been a problem for many decades.

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