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ARISE Correspondent Receives Covid Vaccine in UK, Investigates Low Uptake in Black Community

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The rollout of the Covid-19 vaccination in the UK has been hailed as a success with over 18 million adults having had their first vaccine already.

But uptake in the Black British community remains lower than others, even though they have been hard hit by Covid-19.

Last week, ARISE Correspondent Afua Adom was called up to get her vaccine.

Here she shares her story.

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