This week on a special episode of #MaxOutTime: Harvard Medical School’s first documented Black female student body president, Lash Nolen (‘23), discusses medical and public health awareness amid the pandemic.

Lash details how years of disenfranchisement in minority communities has led to vaccine hesitancy and skepticism as the coronavirus continues to disproportionately impact Black and indigenous people.

In this episode, Lash says public health is the number one tool to ending the pandemic, and the public should continue to wear masks, social distance and follow federal guidelines while the U.S. attempts to reach herd immunity.

For more on Lash, visit @lashnolen_official and @wegotusproject on social media.

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This episode was previously recorded on Monday, April 12, 2021, before the CDC and FDA's recommendation to pause the Johnson & Johnson vaccine. For more information, visit here: https://www.jnj.com/johnson-johnson-statement-on-cdc-advisory-committee-meeting-on-company-covid-19-vaccine

-AJ II

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