Date

April 6, 2021

Time

1:00 p.m.–1:30 p.m.

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NYHealth invites you to attend its webinar series, “Practically Speaking,” that will share actionable ideas to better serve New Yorkers during the COVID-19 pandemic. This session will explore lessons learned from a campaign to build vaccine trust with Black Americans in California and how they can be applied to New York State.

As COVID-19 vaccination distribution efforts continue across the United States, the latest surveys find that a majority (55%) of U.S. adults now say they have received at least one dose of the vaccine or that they will get it as soon as they can, up from 47% in January and 34% in December. But while enthusiasm to get vaccinated has increased across racial and ethnic groups, Black and Hispanic adults—who have disproportionately suffered from COVID-19—are still more likely than white adults to say they will “wait and see” how the vaccine is working for others before getting vaccinated themselves.

In March, the Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation (KFF) and the Black Coalition Against COVID launched a campaign to provide Black communities with credible information about the COVID-19 vaccines. The campaign includes a video series, featuring Black doctors, nurses, and researchers, that addresses vaccine safety and aims to dispel misinformation in Black communities.

Please join NYHealth for a webinar discussion with Tina Hoff, Senior Vice President at KFF and Director of KFF’s Social Impact Media Program, and Robbyn Kistler, Media & HIV/AIDS Consultant with the Health Communication & Media Partnerships at KFF, about lessons learned from the current campaign in California and how they can be applied to vaccination efforts in New York State.

Watch the brief campaign video, “Hello Black America! with W. Kamau Bell & Black Health Care Workers,” below:

This 30-minute webinar will feature a short discussion followed by audience Q&A.

Register for the webinar here.

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