South Georgia Medical Center helps debunk vaccine hesitancy
Two experts weigh-in to dispel misinformation
With so much misinformation about vaccines, one Georgia health care leader wants to make sure people have the facts.
and last updated 2021-08-03 07:54:25-04
VALDOSTA, Ga. (WTXL) â With so much misinformation about vaccines, one Georgia health care leader wants to make sure people have the facts.
South Georgia Medical Center is planning to educate people.one shot at a time.
As COVID-19 hospitalizations climb, understanding hesitancy may shed light on getting more people vaccinated. You can go online and find any reason the vaccine causes something like birth defects and so on and it s just ridiculous, said psychiatrist, Dr. Joe Morgan, with South Georgia Medical Center had to say.
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