Push to bring COVID-19 vaccine into underserved neighborhood

Push to bring COVID-19 vaccine into underserved neighborhoods


and last updated 2021-02-09 08:47:02-05
HAMPTON ROADS, Va. – Bi-weekly webinars to help educate people on the COVID-19 vaccine are far-reaching.
The webinars are organized by Gaylene Kanoyton. As president of Celebrate Healthcare, Kanoyton advocates for minorities and is continuing that work in her new role sitting on Virginia’s Vaccine Advisory Work Group.
“We are working hard to make sure everything is fair and equitable,” Kanoyton said. “We want to make sure everyone is educated.”
Black, Latino and Native American communities have been hit especially hard by the pandemic.
According to VDH, as of February 7, an estimated 202,072 people who are Black, Latino, Native American and other races have been vaccinated. In comparison, approximately 514,472 whites have had the shot.

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