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Switching between Swahili and English, Dr. Frank Minja asked the African immigrants on the Zoom call if they had any questions about the COVID-19 vaccine.
Minja, who is originally from Tanzania, was asked how to get the vaccine, how it works, whether it s safe.
Then one person asked him about a video promoting the conspiracy theory that the vaccine is part of a plot to reduce the Black race. That s the realm of nonsense and misinformation, he said.
Minja s Q&A was hosted by the organization African Family Holistic Health Organization (AFHHO), in Portland, Ore. It s one of a number of grassroots
African Immigrant Health Groups Battle A Transatlantic Tide Of Vaccine Disinformation
Switching between Swahili and English, Dr. Frank Minja asked the African immigrants on the Zoom call if they had any questions about the COVID-19 vaccine.
Minja, who is originally from Tanzania, was asked how to get the vaccine, how it works, whether it s safe.
Then one person asked him about a video promoting the conspiracy theory that the vaccine is part of a plot to reduce the Black race. That s the realm of nonsense and misinformation, he said.
Minja s Q & A was hosted by the organization, African Family Holistic Health Organization (AFHHO), in Portland, Oregon. It s one of a number of grassroots organizations across the country that are helping Africans in the U.S. get vaccinated.
African Immigrant Health Groups Battle A Transatlantic Tide Of Vaccine Disinformation
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A front-line worker in Kenya receives a shot of the AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine. African Families for Holistic Health Organization in Portland, Ore., hopes that the work they do in the U.S. will help curb vaccine misinformation back in Africa.
Brian Inganga / AP
Switching between Swahili and English, Dr. Frank Minja asked the African immigrants on the Zoom call if they had any questions about the COVID-19 vaccine.
Minja, who is originally from Tanzania, was asked how to get the vaccine, how it works, whether it s safe.