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Fighting distrust among Black people in Syracuse over Covid vaccine: 'Be an example'


Fighting distrust among Black people in Syracuse over Covid vaccine: ‘Be an example’
Syracuse.com
2/22/2021
Patrick Lohmann, syracuse.com
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Onondaga County workers administer coronavirus vaccinations at the Boys & Girls Club of Syracuse Thursday, February 18, 2021.
SYRACUSE, N.Y. – Juanita Nelson beamed as she stepped out of the People’s AME Zion church, having just received the second dose of the Covid-19 vaccine.
“I didn’t even feel it,” Nelson, a Black woman in her 80s, said of the needle entering her arm.
She and others interviewed at the church last week expressed relief, a sense of finally feeling protected against a virus that has killed many of their peers. ....

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Syracuse town hall seeks to allay mistrust that makes some Blacks leery of Covid vaccine


Syracuse town hall seeks to allay mistrust that makes some Blacks leery of Covid vaccine
Updated Jan 28, 2021;
Posted Jan 28, 2021
Dr. Daryll C. Dykes, chief diversity officer, Upstate Medical University, speaks at a virtual town hall meeting on Covid-19.
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Syracuse, N.Y. – Many Black people are leery of Covid-19 vaccines even though the virus is disproportionately hurting their community, according to Dr. Darryl Dykes of Upstate Medical University.
Dykes tried to allay some of those fears Wednesday night at a Syracuse virtual town hall meeting on Covid-19 focused on minorities.
He said the Covid-19 vaccines are safe and nearly 30% of the people who participated in the vaccine clinical trials were minorities. “There are no credible reports of any kind of increased risk of adverse reactions to the vaccines in Black and brown populations,” said Dykes, Upstate’s chief diversity officer. ....

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With COVID-19 on the Rise Amid Vaccine Shortages, Black Clergy Join National Effort to Ramp up COVID-19 Testing in Communities Hardest Hit by Coronavirus


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NEW YORK, Jan. 26, 2021 /PRNewswire/  In response to the disproportionate and devastating impact COVID-19 has had on Black communities and other underserved communities of color, the first of many Choose Healthy Life COVID-19 testing, vaccine awareness and education events took place at the historic
Abyssinian Baptist Church in Harlem, January 25
th. At the event Reverend Al Sharpton and Reverend Jacques DeGraff were tested to demonstrate the continued importance and ease of testing, even as vaccines begin to be available.
Rev. Al Sharpton, co-chair of the Choose Healthy Life National Black Clergy Health Leadership Council, demonstrates the ease and necessity of COVID-19 testing to help address the disproportionate impacts of COVID-19 in Black communities. This event, held at the Abyssinian Baptist Church in Harlem on Jan. 25, is the first of hundreds of planned COVID-19 testing events at Black churches across the US, ....

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Group of Nation's Most Renowned Black Clergy Led by Rev. Sharpton and Rev. Butts Launch Nationwide Testing Campaign to Fight COVID-19 in the Black Community


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NEW YORK, Jan. 26, 2021 /PRNewswire/  A group of the nation s leading Black clergy led by Rev. Al Sharpton and Rev. Calvin O. Butts, III kicked off its nationwide Choose Healthy Life (CHL) initiative yesterday to address health disparities in the Black community through the Black Church by hosting its first COVID-19 testing event at historic Abyssinian Baptist Church in Harlem, N.Y. The Choose Healthy Life Action Plan will provide services including COVID-19 testing, vaccine awareness and preventative health education through 50 churches across five cities in a historic partnership with United Way of New York City, Quest Diagnostics and America s leading public health experts. ....

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Brownsville Hospital Offers Vaccinations Without Appointments To Improve Equitable Access. Outsiders Take Advantage.


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The Brookdale University Medical Center line
Fred Mogul / Gothamist / WNYC
Freezing weather couldn’t stop 77-year-old Betsey Smith from receiving a COVID-19 vaccine on Friday, even though it meant waiting more than two hours outside Brookdale University Medical Center in Brownsville, Brooklyn. She was one of hundreds of people on line.
It s not too bad you just have to move your legs to keep warm, said Smith, an African-American woman who lives in nearby East New York. I know some people say they re not going to take this COVID vaccine, but I think it s important.”
In a bid to aid equitable access and combat vaccine hesitancy, Brookdale is trying an open-line approach rather than the pre-registered appointments system used by other hospitals. ....

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