Now that there’s a coronavirus vaccine, how do you persuade people to take it?
In Philadelphia, public health officials think block captains may be more effective than football stars in persuading people to get coronavirus vaccines.
Researchers in the Navajo Nation anticipate that directives about the shots will have to be reworded to resonate with Native people.
And in Atlanta, where a federally funded project has been working with community leaders to increase minority participation in clinical trials, physicians have a lesson to learn in how to talk to patients about vaccines
Read more at the Washington Post.