But Sarasota-Manatee activists can’t exactly bring in a celebrity like Rodrigo to convince the community to get vaccinated. Instead, they’re relying on more grassroots tactics, like pop-up clinics, incentives and individual conversations. And despite their best efforts, things are slowing down, admits Trevor Harvey, president of the Sarasota County Branch of the NAACP and member of the regional “Shots in Arms” Coalition. “Everybody is kind of at a standstill and struggling, because people feel that they’re at a point now where they can make these decisions for themselves,” he said. “They don’t need anybody knocking on their doors, because the opportunity is there.”