Historical medical apartheid and malevolence serve as a disincentive to any Black American to take the COVID-19 vaccine; rebuilding the fragile bond of trust vital to fostering mass participation

Black Americans have been the least inclined of any racial or ethnic group to say they’d get the coronavirus vaccine. At the same time, the COVID-19 pandemic has disproportionately harmed Black, indigenous and other people of color in comparison to white members of American society. This is because of the perception of medical apartheid against the … Continue reading Historical medical apartheid and malevolence serve as a disincentive to any Black American to take the COVID-19 vaccine; rebuilding the fragile bond of trust vital to fostering mass participation