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A direct recommendation from a doctor may be the final push someone needs to get vaccinated

  • Written by Kathleen Mazor, Professor of Medicine, UMass Chan Medical School
imageSometimes facts and statistics aren't enough to convince someone to get the COVID-19 vaccine.PeopleImages/E+ via Getty Images

Have you found yourself feeling frustrated when trying to convince a friend or family member to get vaccinated for COVID-19? Or maybe you are that friend or family member, and you’re fed up with people pushing you to...

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