Tyler Perryis rolling up his sleeves to spread awareness about the safety and effectiveness of the COVID-19 vaccines.

With a newinformative BET projecttitledCOVID-19 Vaccine and the Black Community: A Tyler Perry Special, the filmmaker, 51, receives the coronavirus vaccine on-camera and ask doctors questions in order to help de-stigmatize vaccinations amid the ongoing pandemic. Perry admitted during a recentCBS This Morningappearancethat he was skeptical at first and that he understands the skepticism in the Black community.

“If you look at our history in this country, with theTuskegee experiment,Henrietta Lacksand things like that, it raises flags for us as African American people. So I understand why there’s a healthy skepticism about the vaccine,” he said.

Perry said prior to learning more about the technology that produced the vaccines so quickly, he “didn’t really feel like he could trust it.” But he explained, “Once I got all the information, found out the research, I was very, very happy.”

Opting for the Pfizer vaccine, Perry said he had no reactions to the first dose earlier this month, and after the follow-up second round he had on Monday, Perry said he “woke up with some aches and pains, but I took some Advil about an hour ago and I feel fine now.”

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Despite slight aches and pains, Perry assured that he has no regrets in taking the vaccines, given the alternative.

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“I think it’s important for people to know that if you take your chances with COVID, you never know how it’s going to affect you, and it could affect your longterm health,” said Perry.

As of Wednesday morning, Jan. 27, at least 19,902,237 people in the U.S. have received at least one dose of either Pfizer’s or Moderna’s COVID-19 vaccine,according to the CDC. Only 3,481,921 people have gotten both doses.

COVID-19 Vaccine and the Black Community: A Tyler Perry Specialairs Thursday at 9 p.m. ET on BET and BET Her.

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