. >> reporter: chandra smiley is ceo of community health northwest florida, working to educate a populationt is still hesitant about the vaccine. >> we're dealing with a younger group. when we were vaccinating our 65 and olders, i think they were lining up around the building. as those ages dropped, we started to see the hesitancy creep in. >> i think that we have been dealing within our area a lot of misinformation. >> reporter: to pastor davis it's about cutting through the politics and focusing on what he can do to help. >> we've got to get serious about this and stop making this a political issue and say, this is a mankind issue. and we have to love our neighbors as ourselves. let's take the politics out of it. it doesn't matter if you're republican or democrat. this virus does not show up at your doorstep and ask what political party you're with. this virus comes in and takes over and wreaks havoc on families. >> reporter: mom of two erika douglas took this as an opportunity to get her 15-year-old son vaccinated before going back to school. >> he plays in the band. he likes to be aroun