Many Black Americans aren’t rushing to get the COVID-19 vaccine – a long history of medical abuse suggests why

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Many Black Americans aren’t rushing to get the COVID-19 vaccine – a long history of medical abuse suggests why

get-a-COVID-19-vaccine-rises-to-60-as-confidence-in-research-and-development-process-increases/”>least inclined of any racial or ethnic group to say they’d get vaccinated against the coronavirus. The proportion of Black people who said they’ll probably or definitely take the shot has risen over time – but even by mid-January, with two COVID-19 vaccines authorized for emergency use in the U.S., only 35% of Black survey respondents said they’d get it as soon as they could, or already had gotten the shot.

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