Today on Stateside, fully vaccinated Americans will soon be able to cross the border into Canada for non-essential travel. We'll hear from a reporter about what they can expect. Plus, a conversation about the many varieties of vaccine hesitancy—and effective strategies to convince skeptics. And, we’ll talk with the directors of the Williamston Theatre, outside of Lansing, about their reopening plans.
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Fully-vaccinated Americans will soon be able to cross into Windsor for non-essential travel
- Doug Schmidt is a reporter with the Windsor Star.
Pandemic pushes Williamston Theatre to get creative with live performance and reopening
- John Lepard is an assistant professor in theater at Michigan State University and executive director of Williamston Theatre.
- Emily Sutton-Smith is an actress and co-founder of Williamston Theatre.
- Support for arts and culture coverage on Stateside comes in part from the Michigan Council for Arts and Cultural Affairs.
There’s no one-size-fits-all solution to vaccine hesitancy, says public health expert
- Abram Wagner is an assistant professor of epidemiology at the University of Michigan. He researches vaccine hesitancy.