Officials in Orange County, Calif. are now focusing their inoculation efforts on residents reluctant to receive the vaccine. The strategy switch comes as the county reports a reduction of demand at its super point of dispensing (POD) sites. Meantime, officials said they need to vaccinate about 740,000 more Orange County residents in order to reach COVID-19 herd immunity. Outreach efforts will include phone calls, text messages, emails, and other public service announcements, Supervisor Lisa Bartlett told The Epoch Times. Bartlett said that while she has not had any major difficulties vaccinating senior citizens in her district, other districts have. The county will engage some of those communities through door-to-door campaigns, newspaper advertisements, and other outreach programs, she said. It will bring mobile PODs to underserved communities to ensure local residents have access to the vaccine, Bartlett added. Vaccine Goals There were 1,074,201 fully-vaccinated people in Orange County as of May 3, according to the Centers for Disease Control and …