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Dr. Marshall Hatch celebrates 30th Year as Pastor & Community Leader

Dr. Marshall Hatch celebrates 30th Year as Pastor & Community Leader
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Poor communities of colour that don't have many pharmacies within walking distance worry they may be left behind when COVID-19 vaccines roll out to the general public next year


Poor communities of colour that don't have many pharmacies within walking distance worry they may be left behind when COVID-19 vaccines roll out to the general public next year
Sarah Al-Arshani
COVID-19 vaccine
Low-income communities of colour are at risk of being left behind when it comes to access to the COVID-19 vaccine once it's available to the general public.
The US Department of Health and Human Services announced that large pharmacy chains will distribute the COVID-19 vaccine.
However, some low-income communities are lacking accessible pharmacies.
People in many poor communities across the US are worried that a dearth of accessible pharmacies may limit their access to COVID-19 vaccines once they're available for the general public.

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Poor communities of color that don't have many pharmacies within walking distance worry they may be left behind when COVID-19 vaccines roll out to the general public next year


Poor communities of color that don't have many pharmacies within walking distance worry they may be left behind when COVID-19 vaccines roll out to the general public next year
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COVID-19 vaccine Getty/Mladen Antonov
Low-income communities of color are at risk of being left behind when it comes to access to the COVID-19 vaccine once it's available to the general public. 
The US Department of Health and Human Services announced that large pharmacy chains will distribute the COVID-19 vaccine.
However, some low-income communities are lacking accessible pharmacies.
People in many poor communities across the US are worried that a dearth of accessible pharmacies may limit their access to COVID-19 vaccines once they're available for the general public. 

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Chicago Area Faith Leaders Gather to Address Botched CPD Raid


The footage showed Chicago police entering the wrong home belonging to Anjanette Young during a botched raid and handcuffing her naked.
City faith leaders called on officials to answer how many tapes exist, when the mayor knew of the incident and how many individuals knew of the incident.
"We need the same Lori Lightfoot that ran for office. She rode the horse of police reform to city hall," Rev. Ira Acree, pastor of Greater St. John Bible Church, said.
The Chicago mayor's office released a statement Friday evening calling for officers involved in the botched Chicago police raid caught on body worn cameras be identified and held accountable.

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