The first vaccine was given in New York on Monday – and the person who chose to give it speaks volumes about the government’s real concerns about safety and mistrust.
The recipient was an intensive care nurse Sandra Lindsay, A black woman working in health care, and was found shot at Long Island Jewish Medical Center in Queens. Before this work was done, Sandra was treated for her bravery … in public vaccinations, and on the front lines of covid patients who had been working for several months.
As the doctor, a woman of color, also gives a needle injection … Sandra wasn’t even pinched, and got a big round of applause.
Govt. Andrew Cuomo Virtually watching inoculation, were on standby. He noted that Sandra did not make a fuss about it and the document that did it – Dr. of Chester — There should be a good contact. Sandra replied that it felt like another shot or vaccine she had received before.
The fact that New York has decided to announce the first Pfizer vaccination with 2 women of color, should not be lost on those who know it.
As we mentioned, and as the federal government has also noted, there are African-Americans Very suspicious This is a vaccination effort, and many say they won’t take it or trust it.
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There are many reasons, but we’ve got an up-close and personal look at this mindset, with no one else. Set facet … WHO Told us straight up He wasn’t thinking of getting a shot.