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Grandparents May Hold Key To Overcoming COVID Vaccine Hesitancy In Black Community - The Seattle Medium

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Black seniors who themselves are vaccinated could be the trusted messengers the community needs to get the Covid vaccination, said public health experts at a news briefing Sept. 21.

The post Grandparents May Hold Key To Overcoming COVID Vaccine Hesitancy In Black Community appeared first on The Seattle Medium.

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