Vaccines are going to Americans who need them the least: Arizona and Montana are the only two states who have given more shots to the elderly, those in poverty and minority communities, CDC report finds A new CDC report looked at vaccination rates in counties where residents were at high risk for COVID due to poverty, race, disability and crowded housing Officials found there were COVID-19 vaccination disparities in about two-thirds of U.S. states Just two states - Arizona and Montana - had given more shots to more vulnerable Americans as of March 1 In 11 states, vaccination rates were lower in areas with all four factors that put them at risk for COVID-19 and higher among low risk people