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Getting the homeless vaccinated a challenge

Share to Mar 12, 2021 3:32 PM Pete McIntyre With COVID-19 vaccinations rolling out, the homeless population has been especially difficult to locate and convince that they should get vaccinated against the virus. “It’s a difficult population to get to because they are not always there (shelters). We also know it is not an easy population to convince of some things, with some of the issues that go with homelessness and the lack of trust of society,” Interior Health Chief Medical Health officer Dr. Albert de Villiers told media Friday. “We are reaching in constantly to explain the benefits of the vaccine to people, that it’s not the government out to get them, all these conspiracy theory things,” de Villiers said.

Medical experts to answer questions about COVID-19 vaccines

Medical experts answer questions about COVID-19 vaccines A team of Lowcountry medical experts gathered virtually on Monday evening to answer your questions about COVID-19 vaccines. By Jared Kofsky and Ann McGill | February 15, 2021 at 2:52 PM EST - Updated February 15 at 8:05 PM CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCSC) - A team of Lowcountry medical experts gathered virtually on Monday evening to answer your questions about COVID-19 vaccines. Live 5 News held a virtual town hall Monday night with medical professionals in the Charleston area. You can watch the whole event below. The panelists were: Dr. Lee Biggs - Trident Health Chief Medical Officer Dr. Aretha Powers - Fetter Health Care Network Chief Executive Officer

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