Vaccine skepticism lurks in syphilis study town
The coronavirus immunization campaign is off to a shaky start in Tuskegee, Alabama, a city with a lingering distrust of medicine that is linked to a 40-year government study here that used unknowing Black men as guinea pigs to study syphilis. (Feb. 1)
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