Ohio Health Officials, Urban League Combat Mistrust of COVID-19 Vaccines
Ohio Governor Mike DeWine announced that COVID-19 vaccines may be available to thousands of frontline workers in the coming weeks. Once it became widely accessible, health officials and local groups said it could be a tough fight for everyone to take a shot.
Pfizer and Modern, who have produced test vaccines that have shown approximately 95% effectiveness, are still pending federal approval. After being approved, they will ship to Ohio in December. Those working in the drug directly treating COVID-19 patients must first receive those doses, followed by a second booster dose.
Urban League of Greater Southwestern Ohio (Cincinnati, OH) COO Cinnamon Pelley said that a little transparency would go a long way. African American communities have been hit hard by COVID-19. Nevertheless, as a new Pew Research Survey Shows that confidence is growing across the country, with some saying that they will not get shots for months if they are accessible.