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Overcoming vaccine doubts, fears requires outreach and education, experts say Hanna Hyland, 18, isn t getting vaccinated right now. I think getting fully vaccinated is important to personal safety and to protect those around you, but I am skeptical about this vaccine for many reasons. (Source: Cronkite News) By Jamie Landers | February 5, 2021 at 12:05 PM MST - Updated February 5 at 12:05 PM
PHOENIX â As the daughter of a medical technician, Hanna Hyland was raised to put her faith in science. But Hyland, 18, also was raised as a person of color in a country with a health care system marred by historic instances of racism.
PHOENIX â As the daughter of a medical technician, Hanna Hyland was raised to put her faith in science. But Hyland, 18, also was raised as a person of color in a country with a health care system marred by historic instances of racism.
When it comes to deciding whether to get vaccinated against COVID-19 or not, the latter is winning out â for now.
âAs an Asian American, I know the United States has had no issue with lucrative testing in marginalized groups,â said Hyland, a freshman at Mesa Community College. âI have never had an issue with getting any sort of vaccination. In fact, I think getting fully vaccinated is important to personal safety and to protect those around you, but I am skeptical about this vaccine for many reasons.â