Trump-loving Alabama county faces uphill vaccination effort

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Trump-loving Alabama county faces uphill vaccination effort

A worker, left, gives a COVID-19 vaccine inside a cubicle while another person shops at a Walmart store in Haleyville, Ala., Monday, April 5, 2021. The store is in Winston County, which is trying to get more people immunized but is running into problems with both supply and willingness from a population that is both nearly all white and voted heavily for former President Donald Trump last year. (AP Photo/Jay Reeves)
An abandoned building adorned with the age-old nickname of Winston County, stands near Double Springs, Ala., Monday, April 5, 2021. The county, which tried to secede from Alabama at the start of the Civil War, is trying to get more people immunized but running into problems with both supply and public willingness. (AP Photo/Jay Reeves)
A woman walks into Family Medical Associates, which is encouraging patients to get COVID-19 vaccines, in Haleyville, Ala., Monday, April 5, 2021. The clinic is located in Winston County, which is trying to get more people immunized but is running into problems with both supply and willingness from a population that is both nearly all white and voted heavily for former President Donald Trump last year. (AP Photo/Jay Reeves)
A Civil War monument dedicated to both Union and Confederate soldiers stands outside the Winston County Courthouse in Double Springs, Ala., Monday, April 5, 2021. The county, which attempted to secede from slaveholding Alabama during the war, is trailing the state in COVID-19 vaccinations. Many are hesitant to get shots in the nearly all-white county, and officials say vaccine supply also is a problem. (AP Photo/Jay Reeves)

Trump-loving Alabama county faces uphill vaccination effort

A worker, left, gives a COVID-19 vaccine inside a cubicle while another person shops at a Walmart store in Haleyville, Ala., Monday, April 5, 2021. The store is in Winston County, which is trying to get more people immunized but is running into problems with both supply and willingness from a population that is both nearly all white and voted heavily for former President Donald Trump last year. (AP Photo/Jay Reeves)
An abandoned building adorned with the age-old nickname of Winston County, stands near Double Springs, Ala., Monday, April 5, 2021. The county, which tried to secede from Alabama at the start of the Civil War, is trying to get more people immunized but running into problems with both supply and public willingness. (AP Photo/Jay Reeves)
A woman walks into Family Medical Associates, which is encouraging patients to get COVID-19 vaccines, in Haleyville, Ala., Monday, April 5, 2021. The clinic is located in Winston County, which is trying to get more people immunized but is running into problems with both supply and willingness from a population that is both nearly all white and voted heavily for former President Donald Trump last year. (AP Photo/Jay Reeves)
A Civil War monument dedicated to both Union and Confederate soldiers stands outside the Winston County Courthouse in Double Springs, Ala., Monday, April 5, 2021. The county, which attempted to secede from slaveholding Alabama during the war, is trailing the state in COVID-19 vaccinations. Many are hesitant to get shots in the nearly all-white county, and officials say vaccine supply also is a problem. (AP Photo/Jay Reeves)