How Are Officials Ensuring Equity In Vaccine Distribution? | The ReidOut | MSNBC

Chief Public Health Officer of the Detroit Health Department Denise Fair answers how officials are ensuring equity in vaccine distribution: "In the city of Detroit, what we've done is bring the vaccine directly to our most vulnerable. We're out in the community, we are making sure that we're going to senior apartments. We're using our mobile clinics." Aired on 02/26/2021.
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2 comments

  1. I dont understand why people trust the government or the health care industry. There is no health care industry. There is a disease management system that works in tandum with the corrupt food industry. Why is the SUGAR that causes diseases like diabetes and cancer so cheap? Why is there an “Organic” section? Once upon a time all was organic now we have GMOs? Why? Why is organic more expensive? Why why why.

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