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Good to see the vaccination rate increase. Colorado was offering $100 Wal-Mart gift cards today if anyone wants to start their Christmas shopping.Wayne Harrison wrote: In District of Columbia, 453,566 people or 64% of the district has received at least one dose.
Overall, 387,859 people or 54% of District of Columbia's population has been fully vaccinated.
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The hesitancy was clear from the beginning. When cases surged, some of Davis’s congregation, which numbers more than 6,000 parishioners, had a different idea of the pandemic’s effects. One spat back false information to the pastor. Others did not trust government and health officials. Davis said he tried to bridge the gap — enacting safety measures from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, encouraging vaccinations when doses were made available, and discussing the virus on social media.
Still, he said, some did not listen. Six of the church’s members, Davis said, died of covid-19, the disease caused by the novel coronavirus, in 10 days. Four of them were healthy and younger than 35; all were unvaccinated.
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So why have none of your trusted sources called out black people as beingt anti-science or intentional super spreaders (like Obama's birthday paryty nthat barely got mentioned)?Wayne Harrison wrote: Predominately Black Florida church reeling after six members die within 10 days amid spike in cases
The hesitancy was clear from the beginning. When cases surged, some of Davis’s congregation, which numbers more than 6,000 parishioners, had a different idea of the pandemic’s effects. One spat back false information to the pastor. Others did not trust government and health officials. Davis said he tried to bridge the gap — enacting safety measures from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, encouraging vaccinations when doses were made available, and discussing the virus on social media.
Still, he said, some did not listen. Six of the church’s members, Davis said, died of covid-19, the disease caused by the novel coronavirus, in 10 days. Four of them were healthy and younger than 35; all were unvaccinated.
www.washingtonpost.com/health/2021/08/08...nville-church-covid/
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Rick wrote: So why have none of your trusted sources called out black people as beingt anti-science or intentional super spreaders (like Obama's birthday paryty nthat barely got mentioned)?
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