Health
Some frontline workers skeptical about getting vaccinated – WTRF
Despite being eligible for the COVID-19 vaccine, some frontline workers are in no rush to get the shot. Many workers say it’s not necessarily an indefinite refusal,…

(NewsNation Now) Despite being eligible for the COVID-19 vaccine, some frontline workers are in no rush to get the shot. Many workers say it’s not necessarily an indefinite refusal, but more so that for an array of reasons they’re holding off on getting the vaccine right away.
Many medical experts have proclaimed the vaccine is our best bet to the end of the pandemic, yet many are hesitant about taking it.
Dr. Khalilah Gates, a pulmonologist at Northwestern Medicine, was initially one of them.
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