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Knocking on doors, standing near grocery stores: Groups take grassroots approach to vaccinate Latinos
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Updated on March 9, 2021 at 7:21 pm
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Certified community health-care workers known as promotoras who have been working in the San Diego neighborhoods hardest hit by the pandemic, giving out critical pandemic supplies and offering resources are now focusing their efforts on helping people access the COVID-19 vaccine. We really, really care for our community and are very involved, and do it with a lot of love, Miriam Rodriguez told NBC 7.
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promotoras, is taking information about the COVID-19 vaccine directly to Latino communities.
They are outside supermarkets. They carry flyers with phone numbers to call for assistance to schedule an appointment for the vaccine or to find a place nearby to receive free testing.
They are the moms, aunts or
comadres who live in the neighborhood, and know their community well. They speak to them in their own language, and with their familiarity its hard to ignore them.
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Pásele, mascarillas gratis,” meaning, “we have free masks” or “We are giving out information about the COVID vaccine for you to read,” they tell people entering and exiting grocery stores in City Heights.