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Badger Talks: Disparities in COVID vaccination

Badger Talks: Disparities in COVID vaccination March 5, 2021 There’s growing concern that there’s a mismatch between who’s getting the COVID-19 vaccine and who’s actually being most affected by the pandemic. Early data shows that of the total number of vaccinated people, a disproportionately small number are Black and Hispanic. In this Badger Talks video, Tiffany Green, assistant professor in the Departments of Population Health Sciences and Obstetrics and Gynecology in the School of Medicine and Public Health, discusses racial disparities when it comes to vaccination. “I think the disparities in vaccination are a reflection of the underlying  disparities that drive Covid-related mobidity and mortality in the first place,” Green says.

Announcing the Global Engagement Funds 2020/21 recipients

Announcing the Global Engagement Funds 2020/21 recipients
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Wasps Babysit Kids of Distant Relatives When Their Own Families are Well-off , Study Reveals

Wasps Babysit Kids of Distant Relatives When Their Own Families are Well-off , Study Reveals News18 © Provided by News18 Wasps Babysit Kids of Distant Relatives When Their Own Families are Well-off , Study Reveals Even though humans may be scared of wasps because of the dreaded sting but recent research reveals that the insects are more selfless than most of us. A team of biologists from the universities of Bristol, Exeter and University College London has found that Neotropical wasps whose scientific name is (Polistes canadensis) will look after their distant relatives if their own family is well off on their own.

Tiffany Green :: UW–Madison Experts

Expert in the causes and consequences of racial/ethnic disparities in reproductive health Assistant Professor, Departments of Population Health Sciences and Obstetrics and Gynecology School of Medicine and Public Health Topics Determinants of racial/ethnic and nativity disparities in reproductive healthcare access and outcomes, including maternal and child health Equity implications of health and other policies Racial/ethnic and socioeconomic disparities in COVID-19 Discrimination and health outcomes

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