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Black pastors tapped to overcome racial divide on COVID-19 vaccine in Washington, D.C.


WASHINGTON   
Stately and deliberate, with a distinctive white streak in his black hair, the Rev. Wallace Charles Smith started his Valentine’s Day sermon at Shiloh Baptist Church by talking about love and vaccinations.
“That’s what love’s all about. When you get a vaccination, you are saying to everyone around you that you love them enough that you don’t want any hurt, harm or danger to befall them,” he said. “In the spirit of love, keep at it until you get your vaccination. That’s the only thing that’s going to erase this terrible scourge.”
The church was empty except for a camera crew and a tiny choir. Thanks to COVID-19, Smith’s Sunday sermons are now virtual affairs. ....

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Persuading Blacks to get vaccine | US | The Journal Gazette


Associated Press
Reginald Henry, 69, of Washington, D.C. receives his second dose of the COVID-19 vaccine at a clinic at Howard University this month. Black pastors have been called upon in the nation s capital to persuade their parishioners to get the vaccine.
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WASHINGTON – Stately and deliberate, with a distinctive white streak in his black hair, the Rev. Wallace Charles Smith started his Valentine s Day sermon at Shiloh Baptist Church by talking about love and vaccinations. ....

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