By LINDSEY TANNER AP Medical Writer CHICAGO (AP) — In a makeshift vaccination center at a safety-net Chicago hospital, a patient services aide ushers an older woman with a cane toward a curtained cubicle. 'Here, have a seat right here,' Trenese Bland says helpfully, preparing the woman for a shot offering protection against the virus that has ravaged their Black community. But the aide has doubts about getting her own inoculation. 'It's not something that I trust right now,' says Bland, 50, who worries about how quickly the COVID-19 vaccines were developed. 'It's not something that I want in me.' […]
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