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Home » Word In Black » Why Black and Hispanic Seniors Are Left With a Less Powerful Flu Vaccine
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Why Black and Hispanic Seniors Are Left With a Less Powerful Flu Vaccine

by UBAA Global April 11, 2022

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The racial and ethnic gaps are wider in doctors’ offices than pharmacies, which are more likely to stock both high-dose and standard vaccines.

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