Why COVID-19 and Flu Boosters Matter in the Black Community

Introduction

Vaccines have long been one of the strongest tools for protecting public health. As flu season approaches and COVID-19 continues to evolve, boosters remain essential for keeping our communities safeโ€”especially in the Black community, where longstanding health inequities and medical mistrust have deep roots.

A History That Shapes Todayโ€™s Trust


Itโ€™s no secret that the Black communityโ€™s relationship with the healthcare system has been shaped by painful history. Incidents like the Tuskegee Syphilis Study and unequal access to quality care have left scars that continue to influence how many people view vaccines and public health messages today. These experiences created a mistrust thatโ€™s understandableโ€”but also one that public health professionals are working hard to address through transparency, inclusion, and community-led education.

The Ongoing Risk


Both COVID-19 and influenza still pose serious risks, particularly for people with underlying conditions like diabetes, heart disease, or asthmaโ€”conditions that disproportionately affect Black Americans. Boosters help strengthen your bodyโ€™s immune response, reducing your chance of severe illness, hospitalization, or death.

Protecting Ourselves and Each Other


Getting vaccinated isnโ€™t just about individual protectionโ€”itโ€™s about safeguarding families, friends, and neighbors. When more people in a community are vaccinated, the virus has fewer opportunities to spread, keeping everyone saferโ€”especially those with weaker immune systems or limited access to healthcare.

Addressing the Mistrust with Facts and Representation


Community health organizations and Black healthcare professionals are leading the way in rebuilding trust. Theyโ€™re ensuring that research and outreach efforts reflect the diversity of the people they serve. By asking questions, seeking information from trusted Black medical voices, and sharing accurate health facts, we can move from fear to empowerment.

What You Can Do

  • Stay informed: Follow updates from trusted sources like the CDC, local health departments, and Black medical associations.

  • Ask questions: Talk to a healthcare provider you trust about your concerns.

  • Get boosted: Protect yourself and your loved ones before flu season peaks and COVID variants spread.

Conclusion


While the mistrust born from historical wrongs is valid, protecting our health today is a form of self-advocacy and resilience. COVID-19 and flu boosters are safe, effective tools that help close the gap in health outcomesโ€”and taking them is an act of strength, not submission. Visit: auntieronawatch.org for more information on COVID-19 and boosters, find a vaccine location, and how to stay safe.

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