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New Mexico hospitals: Over a quarter of workers refusing COVID-19 vaccine
By Scott Wyland swyland@sfnewmexican.com
Jan 19, 2021 Updated Jan 20, 2021
Up to 30 percent of medical staff at New Mexico’s largest hospitals have declined to be inoculated for COVID-19, with some waiting to see the side effects in co-workers and others outright refusing the shots, hospital officials said in a joint news conference Tuesday.
The level of resistance among front-line medical workers in Northern New Mexico — the first group eligible for inoculations under the state’s vaccine rollout — is lower than in some areas of the U.S., including parts of Ohio, California and Texas, where more than half of hospital workers have reportedly refused the vaccine.
But it’s a far higher rate than medical officials would prefer.