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How to talk to skeptical relatives about the vaccine
February 16, 2021
Acceptance of the COVID-19 shot is always a hurdle; these talking points could help
As the new COVID-19 vaccines become more widely available, health care providers are encountering a familiar obstacle: people who don’t want to take the shot. Reasons range from distrust in the pharmaceutical companies to the impression that the vaccines were developed too quickly to possibly be safe.
The University of Georgia’s Glen Nowak knows a thing or two about getting people to come around to vaccination.
Glen Nowak is director of the Center for Health and Risk Communication. (Photo by Sarah E. Freeman)
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