Chicago minority communities skeptical
about COVID-19 vaccine
WLS ABC 7, Chicago,
by
Evelyn Holmes
Original Article
Posted By: IowaDad,
12/8/2020 6:39:59 PM
There have been big concerns in many minority communities about the safety of the new COVID-19 vaccine. Medical experts and activists are working on ways to change the perspective these groups have toward the vaccination. D. and her 20-year-old daughter Mya Jones said they would not take a COVID-19 vaccine. The multi-racial Chicago residents, who are of Native American and Puerto Rican decent, question the speed of how quickly the vaccine was developed as well as its ingredients.
Reply 1 - Posted by:
Northcross 12/8/2020 6:50:27 PM (No. 626501)
And six months from now, the whining about how the virus has attacked mainly the minority communities.
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Reply 2 - Posted by:
Skinnydip 12/8/2020 6:57:46 PM (No. 626509)
Darwin award winners all.
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Reply 3 - Posted by:
red1066 12/8/2020 7:04:55 PM (No. 626514)
As a healthcare worker, I'm not all that thrilled about having to get it either. The possible side effects scare me.
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Reply 4 - Posted by:
JL80863 12/8/2020 7:19:09 PM (No. 626528)
They are also skeptical of law and order, "thou shalt not kill" and several other things.
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Reply 5 - Posted by:
bighambone 12/8/2020 8:19:45 PM (No. 626569)
What they need to do is payoff a good number of Black gang bangers and well known rappers to publicly take the vaccine on national TV, that would bring the Black minority communities in from the cold to be vaccinated. In the ghettos what could be more scientific than that?
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Reply 6 - Posted by:
Timber Queen 12/8/2020 8:43:20 PM (No. 626584)
I'm with #3, skeptical as hell. After their 2020 track record, I'm not enamored of the CDC or the FDA. No matter what Scarf Lady has to say. I'll wait at least a year and see what side effects present themselves to the first guinea pigs. President Trump may have sped up the bureaucracy to produce the vaccine, but he didn't make it. I don't trust big pharma or big government. Take your commie vaccine and stick up your arse!
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Reply 7 - Posted by:
zephyrgirl 12/8/2020 9:25:44 PM (No. 626595)
Like #3 and #6, I'm skeptical. I remember the swine flu vaccine that was rolled out in a hurry, and caused Guillain Barre syndrome in some of the people who took it. You never really know what the side effects of a drug/vaccine are until it is given to a large population, not thousands, but millions of people.
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Reply 8 - Posted by:
OhioNick 12/8/2020 9:31:35 PM (No. 626601)
I guess everyone is afraid to say the obvious. For some reason, African-Americans as a group tend to believe in some pretty wild conspiracy theories. I've seen this first-hand on many occasions.
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Reply 9 - Posted by:
DVC 12/9/2020 12:19:39 AM (No. 626692)
Good. Ket them enjoy the "benefits " of their ignorance and get the disease.
Life is all about choices. Not getting vaccinated is a very bad choice.
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Reply 10 - Posted by:
smokincol 12/9/2020 1:43:44 AM (No. 626739)
(rhetorical question) how does one go from screaming for a vaccine and then when the vaccine is developed decide NOT to take said vaccine? if this vaccine was developed by the Screw You pharmaceutical company owned by barry barak hussein soeroto obama obama these people would overwhelmingly and resoundingly rush to be inoculated and the sooner the better, even if is was proven to be ineffective. there is something wrong with that thought process.
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Reply 11 - Posted by:
slsusnr 12/9/2020 6:20:33 AM (No. 626796)
If President - elect Harris was able to claim the vaccine was developed on her watch, the vaccine would be flowing into these "communities" like a fire hose. Because Trump was responsible, now they won't be vaccinated. How stupid. This is when hating Trump can truly make you not only mentally, but physically sick.
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Reply 12 - Posted by:
F15 Gork 12/9/2020 7:55:29 AM (No. 626869)
If I lived in Chicago I think I’d be more concerned about all the lead in the air..
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Reply 13 - Posted by:
RU4us 12/9/2020 8:35:14 AM (No. 626910)
Now that Skepticism has been vetted as a legitimate grounds for discrimination, we can think about restoring all those statues and jim crow laws.\s
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