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London/Chicago: The rapid rise in different parts of the world of deadly, more infectious coronavirus variants that share new mutations is leading scientists to ask a critical question – has the SARS-CoV-2 virus shown its best cards?
New variants first detected in such far-flung countries as Brazil, South Africa and Britain cropped up spontaneously within a few months late last year. All three share some of the same mutations in the important spike region of the virus used to enter and infect cells.
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Healthcare workers said SNL inaccurately portrayed vaccine hesitancy in Black communities.
In a skit, 4 Black game show contestants turned down the COVID vaccine, even with cash incentives.
Critics said the skit did not address the lack of vaccine access and historical racism in healthcare
Health care workers are questioning why SNL aired a skit that stereotyped Black Americans views of the COVID-19 vaccine.
Actor and SNL host Daniel Kaluuya starred in a skit called Will You Take It on April 3, featuring three Black cast members (Kenan Thompson, Chris Redd, Ego Nwodim) and guest Punkie Johnson.