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In this Jan. 5, 2021, file photo, Cardiologist Dr. Malcolm Taylor receives the Moderna COVID-19 vaccination at Phillips Medical Services in Jackson, Miss. A racial gap has opened up in the nation’s COVID-19 vaccination drive, with Black Americans in many places lagging behind whites in receiving shots, an Associated Press analysis shows. With frustration rising over the slow rollout of the vaccine, state leaders and other politicians across the U.S. are turning up the pressure, and improvising to get shots in arms more quickly. (Eric Shelton/The Clarion-Ledger via AP)

By The Associated Press An Associated Press analysis shows that Black people in many parts of the U.S. are lagging behind whites in receiving COVID-19 vaccinations. Statistics released by 17 states and two cities tell the same story: Through Jan. 25, Black people were getting inoculated at levels below their share of the general population. The early look at the racial breakdowns of those getting the shots is particularly troubling given that the Centers of Disease Control and Prevention says Blacks, Hispanic and

Dr. John E. Warren, Voice & Viewpoint Publisher

By Voice & Viewpoint Staff Writer The 194 year old National Newspaper Publishers Association, recently held its virtual Mid-Winter Conference. This year the organization, which has over 230 African American newspapers and media outlets throughout the country, presented its Lifetime Achievement Award to Dr. John E. Warren, Publisher of the 61Year-old San Diego Voice & Viewpoint Newspaper. The presentation, made by the Rev. Dr. Benjamin Chavis, Jr., President of NNPA, was done on behalf of the organization’s Board of Directors and members. In his remarks, Dr. Chavis said that the organization was recognizating Dr. Warren’s more than three decades of service and trailblazing leadership to the organization and its industry. Dr. Warren is serving in his second term as a member of the NNPA Board of Directors and is the organization’s Parliamentarian. HIs editorials are published nationally on the NNPA wireservice and its member newspapers throughout the nation. He is also a recognized lecturer and consultant on Public Policy and Governmental Affairs.

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IN EAST COUNTY County to vaccinate as many people as possible in Phase 1 rollout, despite limited supply

ESSENTIAL WORKERS PUSH BACK ON AGE-BASED VACCINE ROLLOUT Phase 1A

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By Quinci LeGardye California Black Media

COVID-19 vaccine distribution has been a complex puzzle for California’s state and local governments so far, with efforts to vaccinate as many people as possible coming up against a limited statewide supply, technology issues with appointments and protests from anti-vaxxers. On Jan. 25, Gov. Gavin Newsom announced multiple

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actions aimed to improve the state’s vaccination rollout, including transitioning to a statewide network and launching a new scheduling and data system in early February.

The County of San Diego’s fourth COVID-19 Vaccination Super Station opened Tuesday, Feb. 2 at the Grossmont Center Mall, 5500 Grossmont Center Dr, Ste 212, in La Mesa, while a Point of Distribution started operations at the San Ysidro Southwestern College.

Newsom also announced that, going forward, California will shift to a statewide age-based vaccine eligibility system. The state will continue through the current vaccination tier, which includes individuals age 65 and over, and healthcare workers. In

The Sharp HealthCare Grossmont Center Super Station will be open Monday through Friday, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., vaccinating up to 2,000 people a day. Sharp is providing 40 volunteers to staff 10 registration desks and 20 vaccination stations. The walk-thru clinic is located in the former Charlotte Russe store. Reservations are required and can be made at vaccinationsuperstationsd.com.

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BLACK CELEBRITIES

Pay Tribute to the Late Cicely Tyson

BIDEN ADMINISTRATION

PUSHES FOR HARRIET TUBMAN $20 BILL

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NNPA Newswire Senior National Correspondent

From her first significant role as Jane Foster in the TV drama “East Side/West Side” to her recurring role as Ophelia Harkness in “How to Get Away with Murder,” Cicely Tyson’s nuanced portrayals of proud Black women See TRIBUTE page 2

NNPA Newswire Senior National Correspondent

After four years of push back from the administration of Donald Trump, Underground Railroad heroine Harriet Tubman may finally appear on U.S. currency. The legendary film, television, and stage actress who earned an Academy Honorary Award, three Emmy’s and a Tony, has died at the age of 96. (Photo: Cicely Tyson at the 2012 Time 100 gala. David Shankbone / Wikimedia Commons)

“The Treasury Department is taking steps to resume those efforts to put Harriet Tubman on the $20 bill,” White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki said on Monday, Jan. 25.

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“The Treasury Department is taking steps to resume those efforts to put Harriet Tubman See TUBMAN page 2


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