The Biden administration is emphasizing vaccine outreach by 'trusted messengers' — community volunteers, faith leaders, and primary care providers — who are best-positioned to convince people to get vaccinated.
NPR's
Maria Godoy reports on that kind of outreach in Maryland,
one of just a handful of states where at least half of the Latino population is vaccinated.
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