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THE CONVERSATION about the COVID-19 Vaccines

Health care workers answer questions about the COVID-19 vaccines.

Rhea Boyd, MD, MPH explains that health experts featured in THE CONVERSATION want to make sure you have access to the information you need about the COVID-19 vaccines.

We started THE CONVERSATION: Between us, About Us because we saw all of the disinformation, the fake science that was out there targeting our communities of color, trying to confuse us about the clinical trial process or undermine our confidence in the COVID vaccines. And, so, we wanted to make sure that we brought the science right to you. So, you could hear it directly from us. Here’s what we know, here’s how we’re counseling our individual patients and here’s what you should consider as you make the choice.

We’re not trying to force you to make any specific decision. We’re trying to make sure you have the information you need to make the right decision for you, your kids, your family and your community. That decision for me and my family was for us to get vaccinated. I hope it’s the same decision for you, but I’ll leave you to go through all of our resources to get all of your questions answered so that you can make that choice for yourself.

This information is shared for educational purposes only and should not be used as a substitute for professional medical advice. The views expressed are those of the featured medical professional and reflect information available to that professional at time of filming. Always consult a health care provider for any personal health decisions. Click here for vaccine FAQs from the CDC.

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