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Why many Latino men haven t gotten vaccinated yet

Why many Latino men haven’t gotten vaccinated yet By Alejandra Reyes-Velarde, Los Angeles Times Published: May 23, 2021, 6:00am Share: Tanya Mitchell, a certified medical assistant, left, administers his a vaccinate to Richard Ayala, age 18, at the East Los Angeles Civic Center on May 12, 2021. (Carolyn Cole/Los Angeles Times/TNS) When Crystal Rodriguez made an appointment for the Pfizer vaccine at a local clinic, her husband was hesitant to join her. He relented after a little nudging. They both received their first dose with few side effects. Rodriguez felt a sense of relief as she went about her daily routine with her three children.

Why many Latino men haven t gotten vaccinated yet

When Crystal Rodriguez made an appointment for the Pfizer vaccine at a local clinic, her husband was hesitant to join her. He relented after a little nudging. They both received their first dose with few side effects. Rodriguez felt a sense of relief as she went about her daily routine with her three children. But by the time they were due to schedule their second dose, Rodriguez s husband had been influenced — by his peers, by social media, she was not sure exactly what. Somebody got to his head, the 33-year-old East Los Angeles resident said. Her husband refused to go.

Many Latino men haven t gotten vaccinated Misinformation, fear and busy lives are factors

Print When Crystal Rodriguez made an appointment for the Pfizer vaccine at a local clinic, her husband was hesitant to join her. He relented after a little nudging. They both received their first dose with few side effects. Rodriguez felt a sense of relief as she went about her daily routine with her three children. But by the time they were due to schedule their second dose, Rodriguez’s husband had been influenced by his peers, by social media, she was not sure exactly what. “Somebody got to his head,” the 33-year-old East Los Angeles resident said. Her husband refused to go.

Why many Latino men haven t gotten vaccinated yet

Print When Crystal Rodriguez made an appointment for the Pfizer vaccine at a local clinic, her husband was hesitant to join her. He relented after a little nudging. They both received their first dose with few side effects. Rodriguez felt a sense of relief as she went about her daily routine with her three children. But by the time they were due to schedule their second dose, Rodriguez’s husband had been influenced by his peers, by social media, she was not sure exactly what. “Somebody got to his head,” the 33-year-old East Los Angeles resident said. Her husband refused to go.

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