A doctor or nurse might be the only person capable of convincing a vaccine-hesitant person to get the COVID jab, a new study shows.
Those who trust the medical profession are most likely to get vaccinated against COVID, despite their initial hesitancy or resistance, according to a study published recently in the journal Preventive Medicine Reports.
On the other hand, exhortations from public officials at any level — national, state or local — can’t be expected to convince people to get vaccinated, results show.