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Hispanic pastors join forces to educate themselves, reassure community on vaccine safety
Published: April 16, 2021 8:48 AM EDT
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Hispanic pastors are coming together to team up with Lee Health, Hodges University and the Florida Department of Health to vaccinate the community.
If the pastors were not on board with the COVID-19 vaccine, or fearful of it, people in their congregations likely would be, too, which is why 32 pastors will meeting Friday to discuss their goal to educate people.
Experts from Hodges University, the FDOH-Lee and Lee Health will also be present to answer question and concerns.
“The pastor is a very important person in the congregation,” said Rev. Israel Suarez with the Good Samaritan Assembly of God, located at 2220 Hunter St. in Fort Myers. “We just go and tell the truth. You don’t have to be afraid… this is real, and we give you the benefit of the doubt to be part of that, so you don’t get sick.”