Tennessee State University Experts Say Apprehension About COVID-19 Vaccine Based on History for African-American Community
December 18, 2020
December 18, 2020
NASHVILLE, Tennessee, Dec. 18 -- Tennessee State University issued the following news:
As the first coronavirus vaccine is distributed across the nation, African American health officials are working to ease concerns about the vaccine in black communities.
African Americans are disproportionately getting sick and dying of COVID-19, but surveys suggest they're more hesitant to get the vaccine than other racial and ethnic groups in the United States. History is a big . . .
As the first coronavirus vaccine is distributed across the nation, African American health officials are working to ease concerns about the vaccine in black communities.
African Americans are disproportionately getting sick and dying of COVID-19, but surveys suggest they're more hesitant to get the vaccine than other racial and ethnic groups in the United States. History is a big . . .