Orange County Mayor Jerry Demings Launches #IGotMyShot Vaccination Hesitancy Initiative

Orange County Mayor Jerry Demings announces the launch of the #IGotMyShot intiative at a press conference in front the Orange County Government building Wednesday, April 14, 2021. Photo: Damien Acevedo/Florida National News.

Orange County Mayor Jerry Demings announces the launch of the #IGotMyShot intiative at a press conference in front the Orange County Government building Wednesday, April 14, 2021. Photo: Damien Acevedo/Florida National News.

ORLANDO, Fla. (FNN) – Source: Orange County Government // On Wednesday, Orange County Government officials – along with representatives from the Florida Department of Health in Orange County, the City of Orlando, Orlando Economic Partnership, Visit Orlando, Walt Disney World, and Universal Orlando – revealed their “I Got My Shot” public safety campaign designed to debunk COVID-19 vaccine myths, highlight trusted voices in the community, and encourage residents to get vaccinated.

Orange County Mayor Jerry Demings (foreground, center) stands with Florida Dept. of Health - Orange County Dir. Dr. Raul Pino (foreground, left of Mayor Demings), Orlando Mayor Buddy Dyer, (foreground, right of Mayor Demings), and other community partners who made teh #IGotMyShot initiative possible. Photo: Damien Acevedo/Florida National News.
Orange County Mayor Jerry Demings (foreground, center) stands with Florida Dept. of Health – Orange County Dir. Dr. Raul Pino (foreground, left of Mayor Demings), Orlando Mayor Buddy Dyer, (foreground, right of Mayor Demings), and other community partners who made teh #IGotMyShot initiative possible. Photo: Damien Acevedo/Florida National News.

The campaign was developed at the request of Orange County Mayor Jerry L. Demings and has one overriding goal: reach the desired “community immunity” level of 79 percent as soon as possible.

“We want to make all residents aware of the safety, convenience and benefits of taking the vaccine as soon as possible,” said Mayor Demings. “And for those who have already received their vaccines, we’re asking for your help spreading the word to your family, friends and neighbors.”

There are those in the community who have taken a “wait and see” approach to the vaccine. Orange County hopes to provide guidance and increase trust levels by debunking vaccine myths and driving home the true benefits of getting a COVID-19 vaccine.

“There’s always going to be a certain level of vaccine hesitancy, so we need to ensure everyone knows the COVID-19 vaccine is safe, available, convenient and doesn’t cost anything,” said Dr. Raul Pino, health officer for the Florida Department of Health in Orange County. “With the help of local health care providers, we can disseminate accurate information about the vaccine and further contain the virus and its mutations as we strive to reach herd immunity.”

The campaign is the second phase of the Safer, Stronger, Together County initiative. With national research showing us that those most hesitant use social media as their primary information source, this campaign has been primarily targeted to live and breathe through social platforms.

In addition, Orange County staff conducted more than 250 interviews through targeted focus groups to address community concerns and apprehensions about the vaccine. These responses were then incorporated to help frame this public safety campaign.

On April 26, 2021, Orange County will partner with AdventHealth in a Town Hall setting to answer questions from community members and further combat vaccine hesitancy.

To track vaccination progress, and for more information on the tools you can use to help protect our community against the COVID-19 virus and reach herd immunity as quickly as possible, visit www.ocfl.net/IGotMyShot.

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