Program addresses vaccine hesitancy with jargon-free, non-judgmental expertise
When it comes to vaccine hesitancy, misinformation and mistrust sparked by “medical racism” are among issues confronting scientists, doctors and community groups trying to provide assurance as immunization programs roll out across Canada.
Dina Guarin, 56, hasn’t decided if she’ll get vaccinated but said her sister, a nurse in Seattle, has already been immunized.
“Will it be safe? Will it really keep us from getting COVID?” Guarin said from Vancouver.
She said she knows someone who’s worried about possible long-term consequences including infertility and that her 81-year-old mother and others in the Filipino community want information in Tagalog.