How to reach the secular Americans who refuse to get vaccinated

Mya Jaradat from Deseret News asks Nick Fish and other experts how to reach secular holdouts who remain vaccine hesitant or outright refuse to get vaccinated.

Listening plays an important role in building trust and tailoring counterarguments to the individual’s concerns.

“If you’re talking about individual rights, individual liberty, individual choice, you’re talking about moving through the world without fear and this is a way to do it — by taking this shot,” Fish said. “We don’t have to continue these lockdowns or these impositions on your liberty — (the vaccine) is a way out of it.”

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