Mobile Vaccination Efforts Help Reach Underserved Communitie

Mobile Vaccination Efforts Help Reach Underserved Communities In The Fight Against COVID-19


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Robert Henley, 64, of Ennis gets his first shot of the COVID-19 vaccine in Waxahachie. The vaccination event was organized by Baylor Scott & White Health.
Baylor Scott & White Health officials say they want to eliminate as many barriers to getting the vaccine as possible by taking their vaccination program to the community.
Lluliana Flores wanted to get the COVID-19 vaccine, but she didn’t know how to register. Fortunately for Flores, she got a call from her local community health clinic letting her know they could sign her up. That outreach, she said, made all the difference.
“I know a lot of people who are worried they’ll die if they get the vaccine because that’s the information they’ve heard from others,” said Flores, who added that she didn't want to be persuaded by that misinformation. “You end up being influenced by that and then you start to panic.”

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