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Vaccine hesitancy or systemic racism?

Vaccine hesitancy or systemic racism? Jun 23,2021 - Last updated at Jun 23,2021 By Tian Johnson, Stephaun E. Wallace and Maaza Seyoum  JOHANNESBURG/SEATTLE/ADDIS ABABA When the United States began to roll out COVID-19 vaccines earlier this year, uptake in black communities lagged behind their white counterparts. Many assumed this was by choice: the history of medical abuses against them had supposedly left African-Americans mistrustful of the public-health intervention. A similar vaccine hesitancy has also purportedly hampered efforts to vaccinate African populations. But this narrative amounts to little more than obfuscation. To be sure, minority communities and developing-country populations may approach health services cautiously, and with good reason. From the gynecological experiments J. Marion Sims performed on enslaved black women in the 1800s to the four-decade-long Tuskegee Syphilis Study, in which infected black men were observed but not treated, there is no shortag

J&J vaccines not expiring soon and Sisonke study not open to general public, says Prof Gray

The Sisonke Johnson & Johnson trial has denied that the implementation study has been expanded to cover the general public, in order to save vaccines from expiring.

J&J vaccines not expiring soon & Sisonke study not open to general public, says Prof Gray

J&J vaccines not expiring soon & Sisonke study not open to general public, says Prof Gray Search Polity Note: Search is limited to the most recent 250 articles. To access earlier articles, click Advanced Search and set an earlier date range. To search for a term containing the & symbol, click Advanced Search and use the search headings and/or in first paragraph options. With. Clear Search Sponsored by Sponsored by The Sisonke Johnson & Johnson trial has denied that the implementation study has been expanded to cover the general public in order to save vaccines from expiring. The study, which started in February, aims to vaccinate 500 000 healthcare workers against Covid-19 and is expected to end this weekend.

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