i write i am a yadlin news medical contributor and also the founder of a organization that deals with racial health and that what he is. we are. assuming that there is a vaccine yes to see already don't have these seen that easy for them yet yes it's absolutely a problem even here in new york city we have about 30 percent over health care workers that have declined a vaccine so these are people who have seen patients with have cared for dying patients and still are refusing the vaccine what other trend that we're seeing is that there are starting to ninety's where there are higher rates of vaccine hesitancy and one of the in particular is that model of black america that had the most highest levels of vaccine hesitancy for certain reasons. i'm just looking at a report from the world health organization they are they know that facts is an issue and this is this is how the current to rise it is sitting in your armchair you're reading a newspaper and there is a train about to come but here no i'm dissipating all that impact might be. you said to a variety of reasons why when some people