DisneyCane
Well-Known Member
Sometimes it is hard to get the intended tone across when posting. In hindsight I should have put a smiley after the joke.Ah sorry I missed the tone. I know my family has been doing their part. Seems with many out there who are marginalized, if they see great outcomes of loved ones, they are more willing to try. In part of why I've been so vocal and did my part to get family their shots asap (well outside of my BIL, who is insanely hard to get a hold of and stay on the phone for long enough to talk lol). I have a cousin who refuses still but oddly she denies her heritage and has joined groups of crazy Trumpers thanks to her fiancé, but her sister was one of the first to get it at least. Sadly she had a freak allergic reaction to the 2nd dose and was advised no more if boosters. Ripping the family apart... but we're all trying here at least.
A lot of Native American tribes have pulled together to do similar. It really has worked. Seeing your own really helps. Wish we could do more.
I do whatever I can to convince all people to get vaccinated. Since I am not a member of some of the resistant communities I am not able to convince by example but I do try to use my relationships with people and trust they have in me to convince them.
In FL, Miami-Dade county has the highest percentage of Hispanics of any county as far as I'm aware and also has the highest vaccination rate. Stats like that give me some hope.