At the time of this writing, 38% of Floridians are fully vaccinated from COVID-19. In the legal community, that number is likely higher — all of the firm leaders we’ve spoken to over the past month have said most of their attorneys and staff got the vaccine at their first chance.

But getting to 100%, or close enough to achieve herd immunity (the Cleveland Clinic puts the figure at 70% to 85%), often means encouraging people who don’t want the COVID-19 vaccine for various reasons. Some are religiously opposed, and others worry it could cause complications with underlying conditions.

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