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But it s still slow going, with about 20 people showing up Friday.
On busy nights, they ll get about 100, but that doesn t happen often.
Because the Delta variant is so transmissible, it s managing to cause a significant rise in COVID-19 cases, so sites like these are popping up in more places. Like in Castro Valley at the First Presbyterian Church of Hayward FirstPres.
“I think it s really important to have these vaccination clinics in the community, especially in underserved communities,” said Aaron Horner of the church. “Especially those that have high populations of people of color, and lower income families, just because access has been really difficult.”
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On this edition of In Black America, producer/host John L. Hanson Jr. speaks with Dr. Aaron Horne, an interventional cardiologist and heart care specialist in North Richland Hills, Texas.
In 2018, African Americans were 30% more likely to die from heart disease than white people. Although African-American adults are 40% more likely to have high blood pressure, they are less likely than white adults to have their blood pressure under control. African-American women are 60% more likely to have high blood pressure compared to white women.
Dr. Horne talks about how the coronavirus profoundly impacts people with heart disease and disproportionately impacts African Americans; what trends he sees related to cardiac surgeries; why it is especially important for patients with heart disease to keep up with preventive care; and insight from a new survey that uncovered perceptions around going to the doctor’s office, scheduling medical procedures and g