Vaccinations for Rural Farmers
In rural areas with lower vaccination rates, farmers are now being called on to step up as trusted community voices to have conversations one-on-one with neighbors, friends, and family about getting the shot. To learn more, we spoke with a health reporter, a farmer, and the chief policy officer for the National Rural Health Association about trends in vaccination rates and why farmers might be the ones who could give them a boost.
GUESTS:
Christine Herman
Health Reporter, Illinois Public Media and Side Effects Public Media
Carrie Cochran-McClain
Chief Policy Officer, National Rural Health Association
Tom Arnold
Farmer of 33 years, Raises beef, pork, chicken in Elizabeth, a community in northwest Illinois
Who better to understand herd immunity... than a herdsman?
— Christine Herman (@CTHerman) August 7, 2021
My latest for @NPRWeekend explores whether rural farmers and ranchers could help convince vaccine-hesitant neighbors to roll up their sleeves:https://t.co/fGL7NQYjAu @willpublicmedia @SideEffectsNews @ILNewsroom
Prepared for web by Owen Henderson
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