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Racial And Ethnic Disparities In Housing Distress During The Pandemic

Racial And Ethnic Disparities In Housing Distress During The Pandemic from the St Louis Fed The COVID-19 pandemic has caused widespread disruption to family financial stability, among many other things. According to the Census Bureau’s Household Pulse Survey, around 18.6 million Americans reported experiencing housing distress (defined as falling behind on mortgage or rent payments) during the period of Jan. 20 to Feb. 1, 2021. Falling behind on payments can lead to eviction or foreclosure, both of which can be devastating for households’ financial, physical and mental health. Furthermore, loss of housing during the pandemic can lead to greater transmission of the COVID-19 virus through the inability to shelter at home and overcrowding of shelters and the homes of family and friends, undermining a critical public health goal.

Israelis flocked to get the COVID vaccine, but will they vaccinate their children too?

Follow Mar. 9, 2021 Israel s next target in its campaign to achieve COVID-19 herd immunity is to vaccinate children 12 and older. But while Israelis rushed to get vaccinated, setting a per-capita record for their country, it seems they have more reservations when it comes to their children. A comprehensive survey conducted by the Social Policy Institute at Washington University in St. Louis shows that less than 45 percent of parents of children under 18 said they will definitely vaccinate their children as soon as the vaccine is approved and available for this age group. Twenty-five percent of parents said they were considering it, and 30 percent said they would not vaccinate their children.

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