One way local and state leaders are trying to get shots into residents’ arms is by hosting pop-up clinics that make COVID-19 vaccinations more convenient and accessible for those who can’t or won’t sign up for an appointment.
. She also knows that no COVID vaccine has been fully approved by the Food and Drug Administration, which puts her on high alert.Woodson, who is Black, is also wary because mobile vaccination events seem to take place in low-income Black and Latino neighborhoods — a tactic public health officials say is meant to increase uptake in these communities.
“Every day there’s always something new. You’re not meant to live that long, so if you get it, you get it, and if you don’t, you don’t,” Woodson said of the coronavirus.It used to be hard to find a vaccine appointment. Not any more. Here’s how to get your COVID-19 shot. Maxine Luna, 69, who came to the red canopy to get a free phone, also was not swayed. A longtime smoker whose doctor has been pleading with her to get a COVID-19 shot, she fears side effects, mentioning a friend who battled two weeks of headaches, diarrhea and vomiting after getting vaccinated.To mitigate her risk, Luna sticks close to her home, which she shares with her brother, who is vaccinated, and her sister and brother-in-law, who are not.
“They don’t see themselves at risk for COVID. They think that the vaccine is a greater risk to their health than the virus itself, and there’s really no incentive, no stick, no message, no messenger that’s going to convince these populations,” she said. “It’s going to be really hard to reach the goals set by public health officials, with the decreasing enthusiasm around the vaccine that we have seen in the past several weeks.
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