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Covid-19 is a really big topic. Two articles that stood out to me was As a Doctor, I Was Skeptical About the Covid Vaccine. Then I Reviewed the Science. This paper was about how a doctor had skeptical thoughts about getting the covid 19 vaccine. The doctor was torn between being human with feelings and thoughts and being doctor.  After doing research about the vaccine he went and got it. In the article the doctor said “If a doctor didn’t trust the vaccine, how were they supposed to? It felt like a betrayal.” This was the doctor thoughts on what was going on. “I wish that more of this information could be filtered out to members of the public so that they, too, could be as informed as we are”. In the article this was another point the doctor made. New Yorkers who lived in Covid hot spots are more likely to face eviction. This was about how residents in NYC that lived in places where covid had high numbers where being evicted or at risk of being evicted. Black and Latino where the communities that was hit harder. “Roughly 68 percent of residents in the hardest-hit ZIP codes were people of color, more than twice the share in the least-affected areas.”

Lokuge, Amaali. “As a Doctor, I Was Skeptical About the Covid Vaccine. Then I Reviewed the Science. New York Times, 4 March 2020.   www.nytimes.com/2021/03/04/world/australia/covid-vaccine.html?searchResultPosition=64

 

Chen, Stefanos. “New Yorkers Who Lived In Covid Hot Spots Are More Likely To Face Evictions.” New York Times. www.nytimes.com/live/2021/03/17/world/covid-19-coronavirus/new-yorkers-who-live-in-covid-hot-spots-are-more-likely-to-face-evictionwww.nytimes.com/live/2021/03/17/world/covid-19-coronavirus?name=styln-coronavirus&region=hub&block=storyline_live_updates_block_recirc&action=click&pgtype=LegacyCollection&impression_id=#new-yorkers-who-live-in-covid-hot-spots-are-more-likely-to-face-eviction.

 

 

Works Cited : Covid 19

Chen, Stefanos. “New Yorkers Who Lived In Covid Hot Spots Are More Likely To Face Evictions.” New York Times. www.nytimes.com/live/2021/03/17/world/covid-19-coronavirus/new-yorkers-who-live-in-covid-hot-spots-are-more-likely-to-face-evictionwww.nytimes.com/live/2021/03/17/world/covid-19-coronavirus?name=styln-coronavirus&region=hub&block=storyline_live_updates_block_recirc&action=click&pgtype=LegacyCollection&impression_id=#new-yorkers-who-live-in-covid-hot-spots-are-more-likely-to-face-eviction.

 

 

Lokuge, Amaali. “As a Doctor, I Was Skeptical About the Covid Vaccine. Then I Reviewed the Science. New York Times, 4 March 2020.   www.nytimes.com/2021/03/04/world/australia/covid-vaccine.html?searchResultPosition=64

 

 

 

 

 

Annotated Bibliography Covid

Covid-19 is a really big topic. Two articles that stood out to me was As a Doctor, I Was Skeptical About the Covid Vaccine. Then I Reviewed the Science. This paper was about how a doctor had skeptical thoughts about getting the covid 19 vaccine. The doctor was torn between being human with feelings and thoughts and being doctor.  After doing research about the vaccine he went and got it. In the article the doctor said “If a doctor didn’t trust the vaccine, how were they supposed to? It felt like a betrayal.” This was the doctor thoughts on what was going on. “I wish that more of this information could be filtered out to members of the public so that they, too, could be as informed as we are”. In the article this was another point the doctor made. New Yorkers who lived in Covid hot spots are more likely to face eviction. This was about how residents in NYC that lived in places where covid had high numbers where being evicted or at risk of being evicted. Black and Latino where the communities that was hit harder. “Roughly 68 percent of residents in the hardest-hit ZIP codes were people of color, more than twice the share in the least-affected areas.”

 

 

 

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