Let's get to immunity.
They say viruses don't discriminate, and that's true. Anyone could get sick with COVID-19. From all walks of life, people did.
But COVID didn't hit all populations equally.
After a year when the eyes of the world turned toward civil rights in America, COVID was disproportionately killing people of color, who were more likely to be doing the essential jobs that kept the world turning, and kept them in harm's way.
So, when the vaccine arrived in record time, there were those who jumped into line, sleeves rolled up, ready for their shot. But not everyone's...