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Tackling Vaccine Hesitancy In Massachusetts, One Conversation At A Time
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One year into a raging viral pandemic that has claimed over 525,000 American lives, Harvardâs affiliated hospitals have been equipped with arguably one of the most significant medical accomplishments of the 21st century: the Moderna, Pfizer, and Johnson & Johnson Covid-19 vaccines.
Receiving the vaccine supply is just the first step, however, and Harvardâs hospitals have run into another challenge getting shots into arms: overcoming pervasive inequities that have left individuals of color with less access to and trust in the health care system. Even among the hospitalsâ own staff, communication difficulties and mistrust have led to unequal rates of vaccination.
Mass. residents find other paths to secure COVID-19 vaccine appointments Kay Lazar © Jessica Rinaldi/Globe Staff Kelly Hogan gave a vaccine to Mary Ogiste London at a clinic provided by Harvard Street Neighborhood Health Center.
It doesn’t have to be a dystopian ordeal, grappling with the state’s unwieldy website and trapped for hours in online waiting rooms in search of a life-saving COVID-19 vaccine. There are other paths to a shot.
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A number of hospital and health care systems, cut off from receiving vaccine doses last month when the Baker administration expressed frustration at their pace of delivering shots, are back with fresh shipments after a public outcry. Hospital leaders say their new vaccination push includes hot lines, phone calls, e-mails, and texts to patients with links to sign up for a shot.
As Massachusetts prepares for final phase of reopening, businesses warn recovery ‘is not going to be flicking a switch’ Shirley Leung © Suzanne Kreiter/Globe staff Tourists rode an Old Town Trolley last week. The tour company doesn’t expect international tourists to return this year.
After a year of hunkering down, the country is about to bask in the biggest boom in nearly four decades. But the scars of the pandemic linger.
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By summer, most American adults should be vaccinated, and life is expected to return to something approaching normal as people eat in restaurants, hop on a plane, or catch a game at Fenway Park. Getting out of the house for work and recreation will swell the economy, juiced by another big federal stimulus program and trillions of dollars in savings that consumers are eager to spend.Senate approves $1.9 trillion coronavirus aid bill, including checks for many Americans
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