From sermons to WhatsApp messages, these Britons are trying to dispel Covid-19 myths in minority communities
U.S. · WORLD
February 12, 202110 min read1909 words
Published: February 12, 2021  |  10 min read1909 words
London (CNN)Christine Lloyd-Jones was at work when the first call came: One of her friends, Annette, 62, had died of coronavirus. The following day, as she ate breakfast, her phone flashed again. This time it was news of another friend, Lloyd, dead at 58. The next day, another ca...
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