Vaccine hesitancy declining among Quebec health-care workers, researchers say
MONTREAL — Lucie Tremblay wants her colleagues in Quebec’s health-care sector to get vaccinated against COVID-19.
The head of nursing at the regional health board for west-central Montreal has taken a leading role in the board’s efforts to reduce vaccine hesitancy among its employees.
Tremblay said some of her colleagues are still reluctant to get an injection, but they are noticeably fewer than a few months ago. “There’s a lot of people that are very enthusiastic about getting the vaccine, but they’re not yet on the priority list,” she said in a recent interview.
Health experts say vaccine hesitancy appears to be dropping among health-care workers in Quebec. “There’s been a dramatic change,” Dr. Melissa Genereux, public health professor at Universite de Sherbrooke, said in an interview Wednesday.