Dr. Julia Morita:
I would have loved to see, since the vaccine has been rolling out as if there have been health care providers, leaders within communities and people of color standing up and saying, look, I feel like this vaccine is safe and effective and I'm getting the vaccines and watch me get my vaccine. That's all really important. But that's just part of the puzzle.
What we did in Chicago was the beginnings of engagement of health care, sorry engaging with the community. So we had trust trusted organizations and leaders reaching out into the communities. And some are already doing that in the U.S.
So we know in Chicago and New Jersey, they actually have community health workers, community organizations that are trusted within the communities, helping their community members register for the vaccine, but also asking them, what information do you need? How do we get this information to you? And then helping them to get their questions answered so they feel confident and comfortable in the vaccine so that they will demand of vaccines just like everybody else.
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