A Covid-19 vaccine clinic in North Little Rock. Photograph: Courtesy of Michelle Smith Soon after Arkansas began allowing people over 70 to receive the Covid-19 vaccine in January, Wanda King heard from her aunt and cousin, who fell in that age group, that they were struggling to get their shots. They live in Cotton Plant, Arkansas, a rural town in the eastern part of the state with a population of about 650. The town has a medical clinic, but no pharmacy. US racial inequities in vaccination raise risk of new Covid hotspots and variants Read more “The town is really limited on resources,” says King, a native of Cotton Plant who now lives in Little Rock. “Basically, they were asking me for help.”