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Public Health Officials Harassed During COVID-19 Pandemic, Vaccine Rollout

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Local public health leaders are usually low profile. But in this pandemic, many of them, especially in rural areas, are the public faces of the shutdown.

And, as Andrea Dukakis of Colorado Public Radio reports, that’s made them into targets of angry social media campaigns, protests outside their homes and even death threats.

This article was originally published on WBUR.org.

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