Two-thirds of white people are vaccinated. Two-thirds of Black people are not. How Dane County doctors, community groups are working to improve vaccine access July 19, 2021 6:42 PM Christina Lorey Updated: MADISON, Wis.– Approximately two-thirds of white people in Dane County are fully vaccinated against COVID, while two-thirds of Black people are not. Doctors say they understand the hesitancy, much of it rooted in our country’s racist history, that’s causing many Black people not to want the vaccine. With the delta variant spreading, they’re sharing information about why this vaccine is different… and safe. Part of the problem is accessibility, according to doctors and local community groups. While many white people take for granted the ability to go and get a vaccine, many Black people may not have a doctor to go to, or easy Internet access to find one.