Agreed, but how do we collect reliable information on infections and vaccine hesitancy? we need to identify where the real challenges are.
Slayt: 2
Public health meeting
we should focus on infection rates and vaccine acceptance and gather data to understand why people are refusing the Velorix vaccine
yes, let us conduct large scale surveys to quantify the level of hesitancy across various areas. the data in numbers will give us the evidence we need.
Slayt: 3
Researcher's office
our survey of 5000 residence shows that 65% don't plan to get the vaccine for Velorix virus, showing hesitancy in low-income communities, at 80% compared to 40% of the high-income communities.
let us cross check this with infection data to see if there is a correlation between vaccine hesitancy and the spread of the disease
Slayt: 4
Task force meeting
we will need targeted outreach-based data on this, focusing on those communities
the data shows that areas with low vaccination rates have higher infection numbers
misinformation and distrust in healthcare are key reasons for the hesitation in lower income areas
Slayt: 5
Community town hall
Residence, the data is clear, areas with high vaccine refusal are seeing more cases of Velorix disease. we urge everyone to get vaccinated for the health of the community
Slayt: 6
Task force conclusion
since launching our targeted campaigns, vaccination rates have increased by 15% in high-risk areas.
excellent we will keep on using this data driven approach to guide our efforts and we will adjust based on the evidence.
Slayt: 0
Mayor, cases of Velorix disease are rising fast. We need to gather accurate data to track its spread.