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You Might Be Ready To Forget 2020. This Film Reminds You Why You Shouldn't

2020 will be over soon. But director Tyler Jones says it's important that we take time to honor and amplify the lessons learned during this year of racial reckoning.

Dr. Nikhila Juvvadi gives Dr. Marina Del Rios from the University of Illinois Hospital & Health Sciences System one of the first COVID-19 vaccination administered in Chicago on Dec. 15 at Loretto Hospital on the city's West Side. Jose M. Osorio/Chicago Tribune via AP hide caption

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Some Health Care Workers Are Hesitant About Getting COVID-19 Vaccines

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A line forms outside a COVID-19 testing clinic in Lower Manhattan. Long waits have created a business opportunity for line standers who used to queue up for others at Broadway shows and other major events. Ben Ellman hide caption

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In NYC, Waiting For A COVID-19 Test Is A Business Opportunity

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