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Two Friends Discuss the Roots of Vaccine Hesitancy
Sydney Hall sits downs with her friend and veterinary school colleague to layout the roots of distrust and the legacy of racism in medical research for some Black communities and why Sydney hopes her actions lead to a better relationship between her community and the pending coronavirus vaccine.
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