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Ethnic minorities have less access to COVID-19 vaccines, finds study – News-Medical.Net
A new study discusses the results of a survey including well over 1.3 million participants in the UK and the USA. During the initial part of the vaccination campaign…
With several vaccines already having received Emergency Use Authorization (EUA) against coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), vaccination campaigns have already begun in several countries the world over. However, as with the disease itself, the remedy continues to be plagued by issues of inequity and disparity. A new preprint examines the racial and ethnic differences between COVID-19 hesitancy and uptake.
The paper, which has been released on the medRxiv* server, discusses the results of a survey…
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