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Published: March 16, 2021

COVID vaccines don’t make up for medical racism — they perpetuate it

By The Editor

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March 16, 2021 (Children’s Health Defense) — In recent months, numerous constituencies — physician groupsgovernment departments and the Gates Foundation, to name a few — have called for underserved communities of color to be placed at the front of the line for COVID-19 vaccines, characterizing this gesture as a practical and symbolic way to fight racial and economic injustice.

However, ethnic minorities — familiar with U.S. government medical ventures that have weakened and sabotaged members of their communities for decades — do not seem to be buying into the labored Orwellian narrative that casts experimental mRNA vaccines as a silver-bullet racial justice remedy.

Instead, regional and national surveys highlight widespread rejection of COVID-19 vaccines among African Americans, in particular, who find the idea of serving as medical guinea pigs offensive.

The new film, “Medical Racism: The New Apartheid” (a project of CHD Films) illustrates the ample historical basis for this skepticism.

And, when it comes to vaccine experimentation specifically, a significant body of research “raises the question as to whether African Americans should be prioritized for a poorly tested vaccine when the available science shows that this demographic may be at a higher risk for adverse reactions to vaccines.”

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