UNE鈥檚 Susan Wehry thrice discusses COVID-19 vaccines in media

Susan Wehry
Susan Wehry, M.D.

Susan Wehry, M.D., chief of the Division of Geriatric Medicine at UNE鈥檚 College of Osteopathic Medicine, has thrice been quoted in national publications discussing the country鈥檚 rollout of its first COVID-19 vaccines.

Wehry was first quoted in on Jan. 4, in which she responded to concerns about low rates of nursing home employees becoming vaccinated against the novel coronavirus. She said there are a number of ways health administrators can alleviate staff or resident concerns about the vaccines.

鈥淪enior living providers can make a great contribution by being transparent, providing accurate, trustworthy information from primary sources, and making the clinic experience a positive one,鈥 Wehry told the publication.

Wehry said enticing employees to become vaccinated with cash bonuses 鈥 as some facilities are discussing 鈥 could backfire. 鈥溾業f this is so safe,鈥 people might ask, 鈥渨hy do you have to pay me to take it?鈥欌 Wehry expressed to the on Jan. 10.

She echoed that sentiment in on Jan. 13, saying that 鈥渟mall gifts鈥 for staff would be more effective and stressed it is important to make it 鈥渢he norm to take the vaccine.鈥