Faith, Science, and Trust: African American Clergy & Community Conversation on COVID-19
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2021-01-22
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Fauci, Anthony S.; Braxton, Brad Ronnell; Freeman, Bower G.; Hickman, Debra; Hickman, Donte Sr.; Hrabowski, Freeman A.; Jackson, Janice R.; Kotloff, Karen; Reese, E. Albert; Thomas, Stephen B.; Thomas, Walter Scott; Faith, Science, and Trust: African American Clergy & Community Conversation on COVID-19; UMB Digital Archive (2021); https://archive.hshsl.umaryland.edu/bitstream/handle/10713/14424/FauciTalksWithUMBAndClergyLeaders_2021.01.22.pdf?sequence=1&isAllowed=y
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Abstract
Is it safe to participate in a COVID-19 clinical trial? How can we be
sure that all groups are represented in vaccine research? And will
there be equitable distribution once the vaccine is available? These
were some of the topics and questions addressed on Jan. 22 during
the virtual event, Faith, Science, and Trust: African American Clergy &
Community Conversation on COVID-19.