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If I get vaccinated and everything, maybe my parents will do it too

Liliana C. | Yuma, Arizona 

Image by Mat Napo

Well, I got vaccinated because well, one because of my work. If I don't, I can't do outreach work. But another reason is that there are babies in my house, and my parents are there too. And if I'm going to be away from home for a long time, and I'm going to be with more people, I don't want to be a risk to my family. And well besides that, I think it's like - if I get vaccinated and everything, maybe my parents will do it too. And, well, it did work like that, because after I got vaccinated, and nothing bad happened, my dad felt more comfortable, and then he got vaccinated as well. The only person missing is my mother, but she has a lot of health conditions, but once they tell her that she can get the vaccine, she will do it. 

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