Those Most Likely to Get Covid Are Last in Line for Vaccines

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Those Most Likely to Get Covid Are Last in Line for Vaccines
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Coronavirus ravaged low-income, Black, Latinx, and indigenous communities throughout 2020, but in many states, vaccines are going to wealthier, white patients. (From 2021)

Vaccination data from many states “raised some early concerns,” says Samantha Artiga, a Kaiser Foundation vice president, director of its Racial Equity and Health Policy Program and coauthor of the report.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention encourages states to record data on race and ethnicity for people being vaccinated, but the information is collected locally, largely via self-reporting by patients, and often not collected at all. In the first month of distribution, only aboutRead all of our coronavirus coverageState and local officials face difficult choices in determining who should get the very limited number of vaccines.

“In some ways, the fact that age has become such a common eligibility criterion risks building in inequities by race and ethnicity,” explains Natalia Linos, executive director of the François-Xavier Bagnoud Center for Health and Human Rights at Harvard University., examining data from the National Center for Health Statistics, found that people of color die from complications due to coronavirus younger than their white counterparts.

There's no “one size fits all” set of eligibility criteria. Too simple and the vaccine may go to those who aren’t especially vulnerable. Too stringent and it may go to no one. In January, New York state eased restrictions after providersTo that, add the complexity of where to locate vaccine clinics: the need for ultra-cold storage and transportation, and parking for staff and patients. Each has trade-offs.

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