Home Stock photo. Congregation with their pastors at a revival. Black pastors overwhelmingly say they will adopt a wait-and-see approach rather than recommend the Covid-19 mRNA vaccine to their congregations. 12 Black pastors interviewed by Reuters news agency cited concerns over the rapid development of the vaccines and the lack of evidence for or against long-term side effects. <P><P>CREDIT: Gerripix via Getty Images</P> Stock photo. Congregation with their pastors at a revival. Black pastors overwhelmingly say they will adopt a wait-and-see approach rather than recommend the Covid-19 mRNA vaccine to their congregations. 12 Black pastors interviewed by Reuters news agency cited concerns over the rapid development of the vaccines and the lack of evidence for or against long-term side effects. <P><P>CREDIT: Gerripix via Getty Images</P>

Stock photo. Congregation with their pastors at a revival. Black pastors overwhelmingly say they will adopt a wait-and-see approach rather than recommend the Covid-19 mRNA vaccine to their congregations. 12 Black pastors interviewed by Reuters news agency cited concerns over the rapid development of the vaccines and the lack of evidence for or against long-term side effects.

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Congregation with their pastors at a revival. Black pastors overwhelmingly say they will adopt a wait-and-see approach rather than recommend the Covid-19 mRNA vaccine to their congregations.

12 Black pastors interviewed by Reuters news agency cited concerns over the rapid development of the vaccines and the lack of evidence for or against long-term side effects. Photo by gerripix via Getty Images

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