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Reparations for slavery could have reduced Covid-19 transmission and deaths in the US, Harvard study says

Reparations for slavery could have reduced Covid-19 transmission and deaths in the US, Harvard study says
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Reparations for slavery could have reduced Covid-19 transmission and deaths in the US, Harvard study says

Reparations for slavery could have reduced Covid-19 transmission and deaths in the US, Harvard study says
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As Vaccine Rollout Expands, Black Americans Still Left Behind

Black Americans are still receiving COVID vaccinations at dramatically lower rates than white Americans even as the chaotic rollout reaches more people, according to a new KHN analysis.

Black Americans Are Left Behind as Vaccine Rollout Expands

Black Americans Are Left Behind as Vaccine Rollout Expands A member of the Illinois Air National Guard administers a COVID-19 vaccine at a mass vaccination center established at the Tinley Park Convention Center on January 26, 2021, in Tinley Park, Illinois. Scott Olson / Getty Images KHN analysis. Almost seven weeks into the vaccine rollout, states have expanded eligibility beyond front-line health care workers to more of the public in some states to more older adults, in others to essential workers such as teachers. But new data shows that vaccination rates for Black Americans have not caught up to those of white Americans.

As vaccine rollout expands, Black Americans still left behind

As vaccine rollout expands, Black Americans still left behind Black Americans are still receiving covid vaccinations at dramatically lower rates than white Americans even as the chaotic rollout reaches more people, according to a new KHN analysis. Almost seven weeks into the vaccine rollout, states have expanded eligibility beyond front-line health care workers to more of the public in some states to more older adults, in others to essential workers such as teachers. But new data shows that vaccination rates for Black Americans have not caught up to those of white Americans. Seven more states published the demographics of residents who have been vaccinated after KHN released an analysis of 16 states two weeks ago, bringing the total to 23 states with available data.

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