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Posted in Coronavirus in Texas

Older and disabled Texans are demanding their home caregivers be vaccinated for COVID-19. But many workers donโ€™t want it.

Home health workers, most of whom are women of color, could start losing their jobs if they aren’t vaccinated against COVID-19. Experts widely agree that the vaccine is safe โ€” Pfizer and Moderna both reported their vaccines are more than 90% effective at protecting people from serious illness โ€” but some still refuse to get a shot.

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