Push is underway to test COVID-19 vaccines in diverse groups

A “promotora” (health promoter) from CASA, a Hispanic advocacy group, tries to enroll Latinos as volunteers to test a potential COVID-19 vaccine, at a farmers market in Takoma Park, Md., on Sept. 9, 2020. Minority enrollment in studies of two shots has inched up in recent weeks, but even more is needed this fall as additional vaccine testing gets underway over the next two months. (AP Photo/Federica Narancio)

National Institutes of Health-funded Moderna COVID-19 vaccine study participant William Webb, right, gets a COVID-19 nose swab test by University of Miami Miller School of Medicine nurse Loreta Padron, Wednesday, Sept. 2, 2020 in Miami. Miami is one of 89 cities around the U.S. that’s testing the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine. (AP Photo/Taimy Alvarez)

TAKOMA PARK, Md. — In front of baskets of tomatoes and peppers, near a sizzling burrito grill, the “promotoras” stop masked shoppers at a busy Latino farmers market: Want to test a COVID-19 vaccine?