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Northam Greenlights Vaccines for Anyone 65+ or With Preexisting Conditions Gov. Ralph Northam announced Thursday that the state will begin to vaccinate Virginians aged 65 and older as well as people 16 and older with preexisting conditions against COVID-19.
Norfolk Doctor Explains How Race And Health Care Intersect Although public health officials have been at pains to explain the COVID-19 vaccine is safe and effective for people from all racial groups, people of color have valid concerns about racism in medicine. Healthcare outcomes are worse for people of color, who receive worse care than white patients.