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The study A tailored automated COVID vaccine communication strategy to build primary care providers’ capacity to address vaccine hesitancy among their patients is being led by the Department of Family Medicine at the University of Ottawa and is being funded by the Public Health Agency of Canada to the tune of $450,000.
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The WDMH’s role in the study, according to its chief research officer Dr. Mohamed Gazarin, will be to assist in creating tailored messages for rural residents. These messages will be made digitally through text messages or email.
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