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Twin MDs: Black Americans are 'up against history' amid coronavirus pandemic

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According to a new study from the University of Michigan, Black Covid patients receive fewer medical follow-ups. Doctors Brittani James and Brandi Jackson join Rev. Al Sharpton to unpack this instance of medical racism. The twin doctors also mention vaccine trust in Black and Latino communities, stating "trust is already thin."