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Addressing and Inspiring Vaccine Confidence in Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC) during the COVID-19 Pandemic

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This article from Marcelin et al. explores COVID-19 inequities and lower vaccine uptake among BIPOC populations. Strategies to build vaccine confidence through practical communication strategies, appropriate messengers and equitable access are explored.


Marcelin, J. R., Swartz, T. H., Bernice, F., Berthaud, V., Christian, R., da Costa, C., Fadul, N., Floris-Moore, M., Hlatshwayo, M., Johansson, P., Kullar, R., Manning, K., McGee, E. U., Medlin, C., Piggott, D. A., Syed, U., Snowden, J., Tan, T., & Abdul-Mutakabbir, J. C. (2021). Addressing and inspiring vaccine confidence in Black, Indigenous, and People of Color during the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic. Open Forum Infectious Diseases, 8(9), Article ofab417.

Tags: COVID-19, Indigenous health, Pandemic, Racism/racialization, Document, Journal Article