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Some Texans Are Hesitant To Get COVID Vaccine Here s How Officials Are Countering Skepticism

Jason Garza for The Texas Tribune Originally published on December 23, 2020 9:25 am When Julieta Hernandez began hearing the first rumblings about a COVID-19 vaccine soon arriving in Texas, the Rockport writer and bartender had no doubts that she would get her shot when her time came. And then she sat down to breakfast with her vegetarian parents, lifelong believers in homeopathic treatments with a deep skepticism for vaccines and mistrust in the government. “You’re not planning on getting that, are you?” they asked her. Now, Hernandez, 22, is on the fence, feeling guilty because she knows “it’s the right thing to do” but wanting to trust her parents and her own naturalistic upbringing.

Some Texans are hesitant to get vaccinated for COVID-19, here s how health officials are countering skepticism

"Vaccine hesitancy" or "vaccine skepticism" remains a huge challenge for health authorities trying to overcome mistrust by communities of color, the anti-vaxxer crowd and general dubiousness on the part of a traumatized nation.

Some Texans are hesitant to get vaccinated for COVID-19 Here s how health officials are countering skepticism

Some Texans are hesitant to get vaccinated for COVID-19. Here’s how health officials are countering skepticism. Texas Tribune Updated:  Tags:  Doctors Hospital at Renaissance employees in Edinburg ready a Pfizer vaccine for administration on Dec. 19, 2020 Credit: Jason Garza for The Texas Tribune When Julieta Hernandez began hearing the first rumblings about a COVID-19 vaccine soon arriving in Texas, the Rockport writer and bartender had no doubts that she would get her shot when her time came. And then she sat down to breakfast with her vegetarian parents, lifelong believers in homeopathic treatments with a deep skepticism for vaccines and mistrust in the government.

Some Texans Are Hesitant To Get COVID Vaccine Here s How Officials Are Countering Skepticism

/ Doctors Hospital at Renaissance employees in Edinburg ready a Pfizer vaccine for administration on Dec. 19, 2020 . When Julieta Hernandez began hearing the first rumblings about a COVID-19 vaccine soon arriving in Texas, the Rockport writer and bartender had no doubts that she would get her shot when her time came. And then she sat down to breakfast with her vegetarian parents, lifelong believers in homeopathic treatments with a deep skepticism for vaccines and mistrust in the government. “You’re not planning on getting that, are you?” they asked her. Now, Hernandez, 22, is on the fence, feeling guilty because she knows “it’s the right thing to do” but wanting to trust her parents and her own naturalistic upbringing.

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