We are now past the 4-year mark since the COVID-19 pandemic first began back in 2020. It’s easy to forget, and it’s tempting to throw caution to the wind out of a desire to “go back to normal.” But it’s important that we don’t forget the impact that the pandemic has had on our society. The truth is that it continues to highlight the health inequity and disparities seen amongst the different communities and populations of the United States.
The National Hispanic Council on Aging, believes in a constant vigilance and mindfulness towards the well-being of Hispanic/Latino communities, that otherwise might go neglected or ignored. Hispanic/Latino communities have experienced a disproportionate impact from COVID-19, so it’s absolutely necessary that they take advantage of the preventative measures available, including something as simple as going out and getting vaccinated. Fortunately, since the pandemic began, the CDC estimates that about 84% of Hispanic/Latino adults have completed the primary series of vaccinations against COVID-19. However, it also estimates that only 25.6% have received their updated booster shots. These updated booster shots are made to help combat new variants that are currently in circulation, by preparing our immune systems for their nuances.
There is an evident hesitancy in accepting new vaccines, especially for COVID-19, amongst Latino adults. It’s most often driven by misconceptions on the safety and effectiveness of these vaccines, which generally arise from misinformation from disreputable or unreliable sources. This makes it particularly crucial that education and awareness surrounding COVID-19, its vaccination, its treatments, and its risk factors be wide spread, and based on real research.
If you want to learn more about the benefits of vaccination against COVID-19, and the truth of its effectiveness, look to the institutions that provide reliable information based on research, including:
NHCOA also endeavors to be a reliable resource for communities seeking knowledge and services for their health and wellness, including COVID-19 vaccination. You can look to our other blog posts for more information gathered from reliable sources. And if you are looking for help in securing a vaccination appointment, we encourage you to reach out to our resource center hotline by phone call or WhatsApp message, at (202) 658-8864.
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