25 U.S. States want to ‘give preference’ to non-whites for vaccination


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Twenty-five of the 50 states are “committed to focusing on ethnic and racial communities” when deciding who should receive the coronavirus vaccine first.

“According to our analysis, 25 states are committed to focusing on ethnic and racial communities as they decide which groups should be preferred to receive coronavirus vaccine doses.”

The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) has called on all U.S. states to pay attention to possible critical and sensitive groups to prioritize the novel coronavirus vaccine, which began shipping to the U.S. on Dec. 13, citing ethnicity. And minority communities are good candidates for early delivery of the vaccine.

It has started working with health care companies in 12 of the 25 states targeting communities of color to get vaccinated on a priority basis in areas with large minority populations.

For example, Michigan states that minority status and native language can determine how quickly a person can be vaccinated.

In New Mexico, officials have said they plan to focus on the state’s Native American population.

In North Carolina, officials “historically cite the marginalized population as an early-stage critical population group.”

And in Reagan, the health department said it would ensure that “black, indigenous, Latino / Latina / Latinx, Pacific Islander and tribal communities have equal access to vaccinations. Rachel Banks, head of the department, had already announced that the vaccine would be “particularly focused on our color communities who have seen the disproportionate disproportionate impact from COVID-19.”

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