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Leading by Example: Why I Took the Vaccine

Linda Burke MD
2 min readJan 4, 2021

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Linda Burke, MD, MS, FACOG, receiving 1st does of Moderna vaccine

Black people’s mistrust of the U.S. healthcare industry runs deep and requires little explanation. The Tuskegee experiments. Henrietta Lacks. Dr. J. Marion Sims are some examples and I do not think I have to further explain. Quite honestly, I, at times, have trust issues too, but taking the COVID-19 vaccine is not one of them.

Historically, I do not take the flu vaccine because a daily dose of Vit C provides me with immunity, and I never contracted the flu. However, I always honored my patients’ requests to take it, including those who were pregnant. I did not even take the flu vaccine with the H1N1 virus, nor did my children, and no, I am not an anti-vaccine. My children duly received all their mandatory immunizations, as did I as a physician. However, COVID is different. When I saw China erect a multi-story hospital in 72-hours and pictures of Chinese authorities physically removing people from their homes, I knew COVID was serious.

Blood clots, heart inflammation, loss of smell and taste, and people on dialysis are incredibly different from anything we have witnessed. This virus is DEADLY. I say this as a physician after practicing medicine for 30-plus years. Black, white, brown, young, and older adults have all felt the wrath of this disease that exhibits no mercy. The sister who helped develop the Moderna vaccine looks like me, and yes, I…

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Linda Burke MD
Linda Burke MD

Written by Linda Burke MD

Author, Board Certified ObGyn Physician, Patient Advocate

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