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Dr. Kenneth Haller, a SLUCare pediatrician, shares what he’s learned about approaching vaccine hesitancy by working with his clients.
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Polling suggests that attitudes and misunderstandings among political conservatives and people with limited health care coverage may pose the biggest challenges to mass vaccination.
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“I just don’t trust them,” a detainee said of the jail administration and its handling of the coronavirus pandemic thus far.
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“I don’t want to create more disparity. We have already seen how horribly this virus has treated Black and brown communities,” Dr. Ngozi Ezike said Thursday at a virtual discussion hosted by Macedonia Baptist Church.
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Black doctors in the St. Louis region are trying to debunk false information by talking about the vaccine with their African American patients and to Black organizations. Doctors fear that if not enough Black people take the vaccine, their communities will continue to suffer with more hospitalizations and deaths.