'Tuskegee always looms in our minds': Some fear black Americans, hardest hit by coronavirus, may not get vaccine

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'Tuskegee always looms in our minds': Some fear black Americans, hardest hit by coronavirus, may not get vaccine
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A historical distrust of the health care system, which has far fewer physicians of color and a record of discrimination and mistreatment, is a major reason, experts say.

, and some fear they will be reluctant to get the coronavirus vaccine when one is released. A historical distrust of the health care system, which has far fewer physicians of color and a record of discrimination and mistreatment, gets much of the blame, experts say.In 1997, former President Bill Clinton issued athat started in 1932. Men who were mostly poor and illiterate sharecroppers were enrolled in a study of syphilis and hundreds were not given penicillin when it was found to be a cure.

from flu. Children with underlying high-risk medical conditions saw their risk reduced by half and the risk of death dropped by nearly two-thirds for healthy children. When he was an investigator and chief of health services research at the University of Florida, Graham said he didn't find much resistance to vaccines when he explained"the risks and benefits."

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