Families, long-term care centers deal with vaccine 'hesitation'
Families say the reluctance of some to receive the vaccine is taking a toll by delaying in-person visits.
Author: Karla Hult
Updated: 10:28 PM CST March 10, 2021
MINNEAPOLIS — As the COVID vaccine rollout continues to reach more of the population, some families and long-term care facilities are urging caregivers to also receive the vaccine.
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 37.5% of long-term care staff, nationwide, had received the vaccine by early February. The latest data from the Minnesota Department of Health shows that number jumps significantly within the state: a Feb. 26 MDH report shows nearly 56% had received their first vaccine dose, and 46% had received their second.