It s Not A Never Thing — White, Rural Southerners Hesitant To Get COVID Vaccine gpb.org - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from gpb.org Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Embed Hartsville resident Rick Bradley, 62, received his first COVID-19 vaccine dose at the end of March at the local Walgreens, saying this is not a summer cold or a conspiracy. He says some of his neighbors have become so used to COVID-19, that getting vaccinated has fallen off the priority list. Blake Farmer/WPLN
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Hartsville resident Rick Bradley, 62, received his first COVID-19 vaccine dose at the end of March at the local Walgreens, saying this is not a summer cold or a conspiracy. He says some of his neighbors have become so used to COVID-19, that getting vaccinated has fallen off the priority list.
Hartsville resident Rick Bradley, 62, received his first COVID-19 vaccine dose at the end of March at the local Walgreens, saying this is not a summer cold or a conspiracy. He says some of his neighbors have become so used to COVID-19, that getting vaccinated has fallen off the priority list. Blake Farmer/WPLN
Originally published on April 15, 2021 2:16 pm
There are more than enough shots to go around in communities like Hartsville, Tenn. the seat of Trousdale County, a quiet town dropped in the wooded hills northeast of Nashville.
It s a county that is nearly 90% white and where Donald Trump won nearly 75% of the votes in 2020. There was no special planning to reach underserved communities here, other than the inmates at the state prison, which experienced one of the nation s largest correctional facility outbreaks of COVID-19.
Hartsville resident Rick Bradley, 62, received his first COVID-19 vaccine dose at the end of March at the local Walgreens, saying this is not a summer cold or a conspiracy. He says some of his neighbors have become so used to COVID-19, that getting vaccinated has fallen off the priority list. Blake Farmer/WPLN
Originally published on April 15, 2021 10:08 am
There are more than enough shots to go around in communities like Hartsville, Tenn. the seat of Trousdale County, a quiet town dropped in the wooded hills northeast of Nashville.
It s a county that is nearly 90% white and where Donald Trump won nearly 75% of the votes in 2020. There was no special planning to reach underserved communities here, other than the inmates at the state prison, which experienced one of the nation s largest correctional facility outbreaks of COVID-19.
It s Not A Never Thing — White, Rural Southerners Hesitant To Get COVID Vaccine krcu.org - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from krcu.org Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.