Hornitos promotes Covid-19 vaccinations for Latinos 27th May, 2021 by Alice Brooker
Hornitos Tequila has collaborated with League of United Latin American Citizens (Lulac) to develop a community outreach kit to increase the rate of Covid-19 vaccinations among Latinos.
Hornitos commissioned two Latinx artists to create murals in Chicago and LA, which promote Covid-19 vaccines
Those of Latino descent have been found to be suffering from Covid-19 at comparatively higher levels than their non-Hispanic white counterparts.
Additionally, a historical disparity in access to quality healthcare is thought to be contributing to the disproportionately high number of Covid-19 cases among the Latino community.
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(LULAC), the oldest and largest civil rights Hispanic organization in the United States, with the support of established partner Hornitos® Tequila, today has announced their collaboration to develop and publish the landmark community outreach kit, education and call-to-action further supporting their
Vacúnate Hoy Project. The newest effort is aimed at increasing the rate of vaccinations against the coronavirus among Latinos, who are suffering the health impacts of COVID-19 at disproportionately higher levels, coupled with a historical disparity in quality health care accessible to members of this community.
LULAC Expands Vacúnate Hoy Project to deliver vital, COVID-19 Vaccine Related Information and Resources to the Spanish Speaking Community. Mural in Chicago, IL by Latinx artist Joel Colon.