Dallas County team fights misinformation to sway unvaccinated to get COVID-19 shot
Dallas County team fights misinformation to sway unvaccinated to get COVID-19 shot
Even with the delta variant on the rise, Dallas County can’t require the life-saving vaccines. So officials say talking to people one-on-one is the best way to convince those who are still on the fence.
Marisa Gonzales, Dallas County Health & Human Services Community Outreach program manager (right), speaks with Aide Rodriguez about a back-to-school immunizations and COVID-19 vaccine clinic on Friday, July 30, 2021, in Dallas. Gonzalez and her team went door-to-door informing residents and businesses of the free clinic happening at Lake Highlands High School on July 31. (Elias Valverde II/The Dallas Morning News)(Elias Valverde II / Staff Photographer)
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Dallas County Judge says only people over 75 getting COVID-19 vaccines this week, clarifies third party problem We only sent appointments out from Dallas County Health & Human Services to people over the age of 75 this week, Dallas County Judge Clay Jenkins said. Author: Ariel Plasencia Updated: 6:21 PM CST January 12, 2021
Dallas County Judge Clay Jenkins said Tuesday only people over the age of 75 will receive coronavirus vaccinations this week. We only sent appointments out from Dallas County Health & Human Services to people over the age of 75 this week, said Jenkins.
However, the county noticed a problem Monday afternoon.
“We figured it out at 4:20 p.m. yesterday. And it was suspicious for a couple hours even before that, because you re looking at the line and the people are getting younger and younger. And they re all kind of coming from one neighborhood, so that was a clue,” said Jenkins.