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Dallas minority neighborhoods getting free rides to get vaccinated

Dallas minority neighborhoods getting free rides to get vaccinated Dallas minority neighborhoods getting free rides to get vaccinated The call to get more people vaccinated in minority communities is being underscored. Some health professionals say COVID-19 across Black communities has caused a state of emergency. DALLAS - Some Dallas minority neighborhoods are getting free rides to Fair Park to get vaccinated. The help is happening as researchers warn we must do all we can to get past concerns about vaccine safety in communities of color. The call to get more people vaccinated in minority communities is being underscored. Some health professionals say COVID-19 across Black communities has caused a state of emergency.

Dr Michelle McMurry-Heath Talks Vaccine Rollout Among Black Americans

By Cherranda Smith Mar 17, 2021 As millions get their stimulus checks from the American Rescue Plan, and the White House pledges to ramp up vaccine distribution around the nation, Dr. Michelle McMurry-Heath spoke to the Black Information Network about what this means for Black Americans.  “We’re at the dawn of a bright new day,” Dr. McMurry-Health said, “It has been a long and dark night and we have made it through thus far together, but there is a lot of work still to go.” McMurry-Heath is a Harvard-educated medical doctor and trained immunologist who has worked as an executive at Johnson & Johnson.

Have vaccination, will travel — but not with the kids in tow

Have vaccination, will travel but not with the kids in tow CNBC 3/16/2021 Monica Buchanan Pitrelli © Provided by CNBC Families with school-aged children shouldn t bank on spending time this summer in the countries opening to vaccinated travelers. As more countries lift travel restrictions for those who have been vaccinated, the world is slowly opening to travelers again. Travelers without kids, that is. To date, no Covid-19 vaccine has been approved for use in children, said Dr. Sharon Nachman, chief of the pediatric infectious disease division at Stony Brook Children s Hospital. Clinical trials are different for children, and factors such as dosage amounts and preexisting childhood vaccination schedules need to be examined before vaccines are approved for them, she said.

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