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BRITISH AND IRISH LIONS ROAR OFF TO .
Sunday, 27 June 2021 - British Airways welcomed the 37-strong British & Irish Lions squad on board a special charter flight today, as they travelled from Edinburgh to Johannesburg for the start of their eagerly-awaited South African Tour.
Following their clash against Japan for The Vodafone Lions 1888 Cup at BT Murrayfield Stadium yesterday, they were greeted with warm words of encouragement by the crew of flight BA9111, including their pilot Captain Richard Allen-Williams, British Airways Chief Pilot, Training.
Enjoying the safety and comfort of a British Airways 777-300, the players were served with a selection of hot meals and snacks during the 11-hour 30-minute flight to ensure they arrive match fit and ready to take on all-comers.
According to Dr. Karinn Glover, a leading Black woman psychiatrist focused on increasing access to mental health resources for marginalized populations, the answer is yes. She recently met with teachers from across the country to provide mental health support and resources as a part of the Release the Pressure (RTP) campaign – a national movement empowering Black women to prioritize self-care and improve their heart health. And now she is here to share what she has learned about the impact of the pandemic on mental health and high blood pressure.
Here are the top five things she wants you to know.
Association of Black Cardiologists Advocates for Vaccinations in Communities of Color
Black Americans are dying from COVID-19 at higher rates than others but they are also getting vaccinated at lower rates
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WASHINGTON, Jan. 22, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Our nation has reached a grim milestone in the COVID-19 pandemic: over 400,000 Americans have died from complications of the coronavirus. Black Americans are 3.7 times as likely as white Americans to be hospitalized with COVID-19 and 2.8 times as likely to die.
Blacks and people of color are not inherently more susceptible to COVID-19 illness and mortality, however, existing structural racism contributes to the health disparities.
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