Mobile vaccination clinics can help tackle hesitancy, distrust among at-risk groups, says doctor
While there are several mass vaccination clinics in Toronto, Dr. Marc Dagher, a family physician at Women’s College Hospital, says many of the most at-risk groups, including people living in shelters and congregate settings, may be more hesitant to visit these clinics.
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Posted: Apr 09, 2021 9:42 PM ET | Last Updated: April 10
Health professionals say that mobile vaccine clinics will help address inequities within the health-care system, and reach people who may otherwise be hesitant about accessing mass vaccination centres. (Andrew Vaughan/The Canadian Press)
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