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AMY GOODMAN: This is Democracy Now! I’m Amy Goodman, with Juan González. The number of nations banning travel from the United Kingdom continues to grow in response to the new, highly infectious variant of the coronavirus British health officials announced over the weekend, throwing much of Britain into strict lockdown. South Africa has detected a similar variant. More than 40 countries have temporarily suspended some or all travel from the U.K., including Canada, Chile, France, Ireland and Hong Kong. The United States has not announced a travel ban with either England or South Africa. On Monday, Washington state Governor Jay Inslee announced his state would require those arriving from either country to quarantine for 14 days upon arrival. ....
Racism in healthcare: Is building trust amid COVID-19 vaccine rollout attainable for Black Charlottesville? Tuesday, December 15, 2020, at 9:41 PM For Mareea Wilson, a 92-year-old Black woman living in Albemarle County, she said she believes that things have changed. And despite the historical context of Black people being used as experiments, she will be taking the COVID-19 vaccine. Credit: Mike Kropf/Charlottesville Tomorrow Share Part one of a series Sheleigha Early said she has reservations about the COVID-19 vaccine as it becomes available to the general public for a few reasons, including the historical context of the Black community being used as experiments. ....