Only about 20% of Kane County’s COVID-19 shots have gone to Hispanic residents, who make up about 33% of the population. Addressing the disparity will take recruiting people they trust to help dispel deep-rooted misconceptions about the vaccine’s safety, county elected officials and health experts said Wednesday.
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