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Medical Racism Was Meant to Hurt Black Women—And It Does


Medical Racism Was Meant to Hurt Black Women And It Does
What is a lived experience for many Black women is only being talked about by the mainstream in recent weeks. Decades of catalogued data and research shows that the medical industry willfully withholds lifesaving information and treatments from Black women at nearly every engagement throughout their lives. I use the term “willfully” to describe this phenomenon because there is nothing preventing medical professionals from doing their jobs by providing this information.
Despite much research around the medical community’s negligence toward Black women, few viable solutions have coalesced. For instance, since at least 2008, TheBody has been reporting about the consistently disproportionate effect that HIV has on Black women. To no avail, it seems; we are still writing about the same issues that afflicted Black women back then, as if they were brand new today. ....

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Harris tries to ease Black communities' vaccine concerns


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Vice President Kamala Harris stood by the pharmacy counter of a Giant grocery store in a largely Black neighborhood here Thursday, talking an older customer through her booster dose of the COVID-19 vaccine.
“It will feel, when you get the shot, the same way the first one felt,” Harris told her, recounting her own experience. “The next day, I realized I needed to take it a little slow.”
This latest example of Harris’ retail effort to promote the vaccine, as the vice president stood between the frozen pizza bin and bags of quinoa, underscored her central role for the Biden administration in persuading Black Americans to take the shot. With many of them wary based on a history of mistreatment by the medical system, Harris’ participation is seen as crucial, especially as some other high-profile Black influencers, including NBA stars, have declined to take on a public role. ....

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It Will Save Your Life and End This Damn Pandemic


It Will Save Your Life and End This Damn Pandemic
The Covid-19 vaccines are extremely safe and effective, but many people are still hesitant to take one. Here’s how to persuade them.
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Viola, 75, receives a dose of the Moderna vaccine in Los Angeles on February 10.
Dr. Oni Blackstock finished seeing patients one day in late December, and then she became the patient for a few minutes: She rolled up her sleeve and got her first Covid-19 shot. But as she chatted with the nurses both at work that day and while filling out paperwork for the vaccine she encountered the same line from several of them: “I’d like to wait and see.” While some of the nurses were clamoring to receive their own vaccines, others were wary. ....

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