
Various factors could be influencing the data, such as who has had access to injection sites. Internet access and computer proficiency have proven to be barriers, too. Research shows that people working in hospitals who have direct contact with patients are about 60% white and 40% people of color, about on par with the general population. At long-term care facilities, more workers are people of color, and one in four are Black, and some are low-income or non-citizens and may be more hesitant to take the vaccine, she said.
The Link LonkJanuary 25, 2021 at 05:02PM
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Red flag raised about race disparity in Maryland’s early coronavirus vaccine rollout data - Baltimore Sun
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