Health
Latinos are navigating barriers to Covid-19 vaccinations and experts say it comes down to access – Mason City Globe Gazette
One Chicago doctor says that low vaccination rates among Latinos isn’t just due to their hesitancy.

“I would like, for example, the clinics, or locations where they’re giving the vaccine, to have hours … lots in the morning, just like in the evening, to give people the opportunity,” she said. “Even Saturdays and Sundays when people don’t have to leave their work day.
As the rollout continues vaccine distribution sites need to have flexible hours, experts say.
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