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The Color of Health from Common Ground Health Focuses on Impacts of Racial Inequity in Healthcare

The Color of Health from Common Ground Health Focuses on Impacts of Racial Inequity in Healthcare
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Black Cleveland Churches Serve as a Sanctuary from COVID Vaccination Disparity

Report for America Several volunteers with Cleveland nonprofit Medworks prep vaccine doses at Affinity Missionary Baptist Church during a recent vaccine clinic. Cleosene Johnson has attended Affinity Missionary Baptist Church in Cleveland’s Lee-Miles neighborhood since 1976. And on a windy morning in late March, she went there to get her second dose of the COVID-19 vaccine. Johnson, 72, had a hard time getting registered for a shot back in February, she said, when vaccines were scarce in Ohio and most other locations in the U.S. When she heard her church was offering the vaccine, she was excited. I said, ‘Put my name on the list!” she said.

New Maps Highlight Inequitable Rollout of COVID-19 Vaccines - Union of Concerned Scientists

Left: Dot Density map of race by census block group for the city of Chicago where 1 dot is representative of 5 people; Right: ‘Heat Map’ showing density of vaccination sites that are open to the community (i.e. not ‘patients only’ sites). The dark blue shows highest density of vaccination sites while light blue shows lower density of sites. Source: NHGIS IPUMS and Chicago Data Portal New Maps Highlight Inequitable Rollout of COVID-19 Vaccines Casey Kalman, Research Associate, Center for Science and Democracy | March 9, 2021, 7:00 am EDT This post is a part of a series on When the first COVID-19 vaccine was approved for emergency use in the US, many breathed a sigh of relief. Finally a light of hope was shining through the fog of uncertainty that had surrounded us since the beginning of the pandemic. But it’s now March 2021 and as the pandemic stretches towards t

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