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Duke University Hospital family medicine physician Dr. Viviana Martinez-Bianchi has been working to drive COVID-19 vaccine equity and acknowledges more people need to see more people from underserved communities getting vaccinated.
Dr. Martinez-Bianchi also said the bottom line is there isn t enough vaccine right now but more equality in vaccine demographics is incumbent on healthcare providers building trust. We need to start thinking about what are the reasons people hesitate: Is it that they re hesitant or is it that health systems government public health haven t earned people s trust, asked Dr. Martinez-Bianchi. We also should be thinking about who are those people that are most vulnerable, which are the populations most affected by COVID-19 in our country and this population is the one who should be receiving the vaccine.
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