arrow Keidy Ventura, 17, waits with her siblings and grandmother after receiving her first dose of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine in West New York, New Jersey Seth Wenig/AP/Shutterstock New county-by-county numbers in New Jersey show white residents are receiving COVID-19 vaccines at nearly twice the rate of Black and Latino people. The disparities are the widest in the southern end of the state but remain sizeable in denser, urban counties in the north. A WNYC/Gothamist analysis of state health data shows the biggest difference in Burlington County, where white people received doses at nearly three times the rate of Black residents. Burlington also ranks highest in the vaccine racial gap between white community members versus all other peoples of color. The chasm between whites and Latinos is largest in Cape May County, where white residents accounted for 2.5 times the doses as Latinos. Statewide, white residents received doses at 2.17 times the rate of Black people and 1.75 times that of Latinos.