Here's who's most and least enthusiastic about getting vaccinated:
2/ We've made progress with those who want to "wait & see" across multiple demographics including communities of color and conservatives, who were the least vaccine confident at the start.
The % who definitely don't want to get vaccinated has remained stable since January.
4/ Vaccine access remains a major issue for communities of color:
- Will they have to miss work (& wages) due to side effects?
- Will they have to pay out of pocket?
*COVID VACCINES ARE FREE!*
- Can they get vaccinated at a place they trust?
5/ Latinx people aren't sure how/where to get vaccinated and whether they are eligible. Language (and other) barriers remain a challenge.
6/ Many young Americans want to "wait & see."
But they also want to do what their friends are doing.
If you're a teen or 20-something (or really anyone), be a role model! Take that selfie pic/video when you get vaccinated and post it online.
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8/ We need to do a much better job of reaching young people of color.
A big chunk are in the "wait & see" camp, which means they're moveable.
9/ Young adults are especially responsive to incentives around travel and large gatherings -- all the fun stuff we do when we're young and free!
10/ Incentives like being free to travel or attend large gatherings (sports, concerts) are appealing to everyone... as are getting paid time off to get vaccinated and more convenient vaccination sites.
11/ We need to do a better job of reaching out to Latinx communities:
- where/when can they get vaccinated?
- are they eligible?
Information and services need to be provided in multiple languages and be culturally appropriate.
12/ The pause on the J&J vaccine may have shaken some people's confidence in the J&J vaccine... but most still remain confident in the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines.
13/ It's important for government institutions and public health officials to show themselves to be trustworthy... not just in the here and now, but for the long-term.
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1/ The single most important messenger is someone’s primary care provider.
People want to know if the vaccines will be safe and effective FOR THEM.
Your personal healthcare provider is best positioned to address this. debeaumont.org/wp-content/upl…
2a/ What can healthcare workers do to encourage others to get vaccinated?
- Lead by example: get vaccinated and share your experience with others.
- Be prepared with the facts to answer questions about COVID vaccines. justhumanproductions.org/resources
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- Share educational materials widely: on your website & on social media.
- Ask every patient if they’ve been vaccinated.
- Send a letter or email to all your patients.
1/ India is setting global records for COVID cases—and the numbers are massively undercounted. Hospitals are full. Patients have died as hospitals have run out of oxygen. Cremations are taking place in parking lots and parks.
2/ Colleagues and I are putting together guides on how to care for COVID at home (more Indian language translations to come) because the situation is so dire.
The U.S. has identified sources of specific raw material urgently required for Indian manufacture of the Covishield vaccine that will immediately be made available for India.
2/ To help treat COVID patients and protect front-line health workers in India, the United States has identified supplies of therapeutics, rapid diagnostic test kits, ventilators, and PPE that will immediately be made available for India.
3/ The U.S. is pursuing options to provide oxygen generation and related supplies on an urgent basis.
2/ "The lack of diversity in the scientific and health professions—a longstanding manifestation of racism—can no longer be ignored, excused, or attributed to uncontrollable factors."
1/ Interested in learning more about VACCINE CONFIDENCE, what some call VACCINE HESITANCY? Have a listen:
- EPIDEMIC.fm S1E64: concerns about vaccines are as old as vaccines themselves, dating back to the late 1800s and smallpox. justhumanproductions.org/podcasts/epide…
3/ Get a fuller picture of the African American experience with vaccines and public health and why we need to prove ourselves trustworthy to build trust in vaccines.
- EPIDEMIC.fm S1E68: justhumanproductions.org/podcasts/s1e68…