Healthcare must focus more on minority communities after pandemic, say doctors
Focus on healthcare for ethnic minority communities must continue and improve once the coronavirus pandemic is over, a doctor has said. Dr Faith Uwadiae, an immunologist at the Crick Institute in London, is one of a number of experts to have joined Team Halo, a UN-supportive initiative which is using TikTok to spread positive messages about the Covid vaccines and tackle misinformation.
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