Nationwide, Black and Latino Americans are getting vaccinated at far lower rates, and the state of Washington is no exception.
Here & Now’s Tonya Mosley talks with Ahmed Ali, a pharmacist and executive director of the Somali Health Board, who is helping set up pop-up vaccine clinics aimed at equitably distributing the COVID-19 vaccine to communities of color in Seattle, Washington.
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