Battles being waged to overcome vaccine hesitancy Battles being waged to overcome vaccine hesitancy
First-year medical student Melissa Blake takes the blood pressure of a customer at Urgent Cutz barbershop in Liberty City as part of the Shop Docs program.
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By Robert C. Jones Jr.
04-30-2021
First-year medical student Melissa Blake takes the blood pressure of a customer at Urgent Cutz barbershop in Liberty City as part of the Shop Docs program.
Photo: Robert C. Jones Jr./University of Miami Battles being waged to overcome vaccine hesitancy By Robert C. Jones Jr.
What happens now that Cuban President Raúl Castro stepped down What happens now that Cuban President Raúl Castro stepped down
Raúl Castro, right, raises the hand of Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel after Díaz-Canel was elected First Secretary of the Communist Party at the closing session of Cuban Communist Party s 8th Congress at the Convention Palace in Havana, Cuba.
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04-21-2021
Raúl Castro, right, raises the hand of Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel after Díaz-Canel was elected First Secretary of the Communist Party at the closing session of Cuban Communist Party s 8th Congress at the Convention Palace in Havana, Cuba.
For Black Americans, fear fuels doubt about COVID-19 vaccines
Doses of the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine are prepared for distribution at a vaccination center at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas in Las Vegas.
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02-08-2021
Doses of the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine are prepared for distribution at a vaccination center at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas in Las Vegas.
Photo: Associated Press By Robert C. Jones Jr.
02-08-2021
Mistrust of the coronavirus inoculations is rooted in a long history of medical mistreatment of patients of color. More efforts are needed to gain their confidence, University of Miami medical authorities say.
Writing a successful memoir requires talent, personal touch Writing a successful memoir requires talent, personal touch A Promised Land by former President Barack Obama is displayed in the window of a New York bookstore in November 2020. Photo: The Associated Press
01-21-2021 A Promised Land by former President Barack Obama is displayed in the window of a New York bookstore in November 2020. Photo: The Associated Press By Michael R. Malone
01-21-2021
University of Miami Creative Writing faculty members explore the travails of an increasingly popular nonfiction genre that sends writers chasing time and truth down the rabbit hole of memory.