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Black Doctors Consortium addresses concerns over Johnson and Johnson vaccine

Black Doctors Consortium addresses concerns over Johnson and Johnson vaccine Published  Black Doctors Consortium addresses concerns over Johnson and Johnson vaccine Dr. Ala Stanford of the Black Doctors Consortium joined Good Day to talk about why they ceased administering the Johnson and Johnson vaccine and addressed the concerns of the public who have already received it. PHILADELPHIA - The Black Doctors Consortium is addressing concerns over the Johnson & Johnson vaccine amid news that the vaccine can cause a rare blood clotting issue.  The CDC and FDA said in a joint statement on Tuesday that the pause of the single-dose vaccine is out of an abundance of caution while the agencies investigate the cases of reportedly rare blood clotting issues.

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COVID-19 Made It Impossible to Keep Ignoring Racial Disparities in Health Care—Here s What s Needed for Health Equity

Chevron Right COVID-19 Made It Impossible to Ignore Racial Disparities in Health Care. Here s What s Needed for Equity Share COVID-19 Made It Impossible to Ignore Racial Disparities in Health Care. Here s What s Needed for Equity COVID isn t the only illness or condition that disproportionately affects communities of color, but it s the one that opened the entire nation s eyes to health inequality—and helped create a push to fix the gaps in medical access and care. March 01, 2021 Three days a week, Philadelphian Wanda Callands woke up hours before the sun. She had to in order to be on time for her job at a local YMCA, where from 4:45 until 11:00 a.m. she was the temperature screener for anyone entering the facility. While her position is not listed as essential by the CDC, she faced the public every day in the midst of the pandemic.

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