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Combating COVID Vaccine Hesitancy May Be Next Battle For Mass.


All Massachusetts residents age 16 and older can now sign up for a COVID-19 vaccine, but that doesn’t mean everyone eligible will want the shot.
In the coming weeks, state public health officials expect demand to slow down, and the hardest push, many believe, will be reaching out to those who are reluctant. That includes Republican men, who were some of the most hesitant in recent national polling.
Town clerk and librarian Jodie Paradis has seen this hesitation in Russell, a town of just under 2,000 residents in southwestern Massachusetts. Russell is 96% white and mostly Republican. In 2020, nearly 60% of voters there supported Donald Trump in the presidential election, the largest percentage in the commonwealth. ....

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COVID-19 Vaccine Hesitancy Slows Race to Defang the Virus


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COVID-19 Vaccine Hesitancy Slows Race to Defang the Virus
A woman receives a COVID-19 vaccine at a vaccination clinic held by the Los Angeles County Sheriff s Community Advisory Council. Nationwide, supplies of the vaccines are increasing, but many people say they’re not sure they want a shot.
Ringo Chiu
The Associated Press
All eyes are on the nation’s chaotic COVID-19 immunization rollout, as public health officials struggle to outpace the coronavirus and its variants by quickly inoculating those most likely to be hospitalized or die if infected.
But in the months ahead, as the vaccine supply chain unkinks, the demand for shots is expected to ebb, leaving public health agencies with a different and perhaps greater challenge coaxing people who aren’t sure they want a shot to roll up their sleeves. ....

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America's Covid-19 vaccine rollout is way too complicated


America’s Covid-19 vaccine rollout is way too complicated
Vox.com
1/15/2021
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A phial of the Pfizer-BioNTech Covid-19 vaccine.
America’s messy Covid-19 vaccination campaign should provide one overarching lesson for policymakers: Keep it simple.
In the lead-up to the vaccine, federal and state governments established priority groups for the vaccine. In the very first phase, vaccines would go to health care workers and nursing home residents. After, vaccines would go to frontline essential workers, older populations, and people with medical conditions that put them at a greater risk for Covid-19. The list of people eligible would expand from there. ....

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