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By Madalyn O Neill
Mar 17, 2021 2:43 AM
“Communities of color have been disproportionately affected by COVID-19,” said Ajay Sethi, a UW-Madison associate professor of population health sciences.
As of Tuesday, about 24% of white Dane County residents had gotten at least one dose compared to 10% of Black people, 12% of Asian people and 23% of American Indian people in the county. The numbers across the state show similar disparities.
“There’s a history of that, but we don’t want to fall into complacency,” Sethi said.
DHS said in a statement that there’s not one factor that drives the disparities, listing systemic barriers such as a lack of access to quality healthcare, housing, transportation and job opportunities.
Kemp: Judges and courtroom staff eligible for COVID-19 vaccine
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Georgia COVID-19 vaccine distribution update
Gov. Brian Kemp and state officials give an update on COVID-19 vaccine distribution in Georgia, Tuesday March 16, 2020. The governor discussed the next group eligible to receive the vaccine and when he expects the vaccine to be available to all Georgians.
ATLANTA - Responding to a backlog of court cases in Georgia that built up since the judicial state of emergency issued in 2020, Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp is making judges and courtroom staff eligible for COIVD-19 vaccines, effective Tuesday. We believe it is vital to get the third branch of state government back operating smoothly and safely, Kemp said. We will be moving quickly . to expand criteria in order to ensure we don t have vaccines sitting on a shelf or in a freezer somewhere.