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NM Dept of Health will pay hairdressers to convince people to get vaccinated! Let’s say NO to this!

Despite evidence that COVID-19 mRNA vaccines and flu vaccines are harmful and ineffective, the NM DOH is using taxpayer dollars (via the CDC) to manipulate people through their hair stylists to attempt to increase vaccine uptake.

The NM Department of Health has funded a grant for the Chair Care program, in which hairdressers will be paid to convince clients to get vaccinated for flu and COVID-19. Hairdressers will be trained in “motivational interviewing” techniques by Serna Solutions, in partnership with Presbyterian Community Health. The hairdressers will then use their new skills to “encourage behavioral changes that promote better health outcomes, with a primary focus on addressing vaccine hesitancy.”

Hairdressers will be paid a stipend of $4,000 to participate in this program, and they are to focus on increasing vaccination in “Latinx/Hispanic, Black/African American, Native/Tribal and politically conservative populations.” 

We believe this program is unethical and manipulative; if you agree, please send an email to express your concerns.  

NM Dept of Health will pay hairdressers to convince people to get vaccinated! Let’s say NO to this!

Despite evidence that COVID-19 mRNA vaccines and flu vaccines are harmful and ineffective, the NM DOH is using taxpayer dollars (via the CDC) to manipulate people through their hair stylists to attempt to increase vaccine uptake.

The NM Department of Health has funded a grant for the Chair Care program, in which hairdressers will be paid to convince clients to get vaccinated for flu and COVID-19. Hairdressers will be trained in “motivational interviewing” techniques by Serna Solutions, in partnership with Presbyterian Community Health. The hairdressers will then use their new skills to “encourage behavioral changes that promote better health outcomes, with a primary focus on addressing vaccine hesitancy.”

Hairdressers will be paid a stipend of $4,000 to participate in this program, and they are to focus on increasing vaccination in “Latinx/Hispanic, Black/African American, Native/Tribal and politically conservative populations.” 

We believe this program is unethical and manipulative; if you agree, please send an email to express your concerns.