The COVID-19 pandemic has disproportionately affected racial and ethnic minority groups in the United States. Although a promising solution of the COVID-19 vaccination offers hope, disparities in access again threaten the health of these communities. Various explanations have arisen for the cause of disparate vaccination rates among racial and ethnic minorities, including discussion of vaccine hesitancy. Conversely, the role of vaccine accessibility rooted in structural racism as a driver in these disparities should be further explored. This paper discusses the impact of structural barriers on racial and ethnic disparities in COVID-19 vaccine uptake. We also recommend public health, health system, and community-engaged approaches to reduce ...
Ethnic minority communities in the UK have been disproportionately affected by the pandemic, with in...
BACKGROUND: Reducing the extra burden COVID-19 has on people already facing disparities is among the...
Since the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic, evidence has been accumulating about its disproportiona...
The COVID-19 pandemic has made visible inequalities as exemplified by unequal access to COVID-19 vac...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2021BackgroundRacial and ethnic minority groups in the ...
The coronavirus continues to take a devastating toll on the population of the USA. But that toll is ...
People from Black and Asian backgrounds are more likely to die from COVID-19 but less likely to be v...
IntroductionRacial-ethnic disparities in COVID-19 vaccination are well documented. The extent to whi...
Lack of trust in biomedical research, government, and health care systems, especially among racial/e...
People from Black and Asian backgrounds are more likely to die from COVID-19 but less likely to be v...
Racial and ethnic minorities have always been the most impacted by pandemics because of: disparities...
As new and emerging infectious diseases surface, public health officials are working harder to close...
Updated July 19, 2021CDC is committed to COVID-19 vaccine equity, which is when everyone has fair an...
Systematic health and social inequities increase vulnerabilities racial and ethnic minority groups, ...
As COVID-19 vaccines are readily available and most U.S. adults who are enthusiastic about the vacci...
Ethnic minority communities in the UK have been disproportionately affected by the pandemic, with in...
BACKGROUND: Reducing the extra burden COVID-19 has on people already facing disparities is among the...
Since the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic, evidence has been accumulating about its disproportiona...
The COVID-19 pandemic has made visible inequalities as exemplified by unequal access to COVID-19 vac...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2021BackgroundRacial and ethnic minority groups in the ...
The coronavirus continues to take a devastating toll on the population of the USA. But that toll is ...
People from Black and Asian backgrounds are more likely to die from COVID-19 but less likely to be v...
IntroductionRacial-ethnic disparities in COVID-19 vaccination are well documented. The extent to whi...
Lack of trust in biomedical research, government, and health care systems, especially among racial/e...
People from Black and Asian backgrounds are more likely to die from COVID-19 but less likely to be v...
Racial and ethnic minorities have always been the most impacted by pandemics because of: disparities...
As new and emerging infectious diseases surface, public health officials are working harder to close...
Updated July 19, 2021CDC is committed to COVID-19 vaccine equity, which is when everyone has fair an...
Systematic health and social inequities increase vulnerabilities racial and ethnic minority groups, ...
As COVID-19 vaccines are readily available and most U.S. adults who are enthusiastic about the vacci...
Ethnic minority communities in the UK have been disproportionately affected by the pandemic, with in...
BACKGROUND: Reducing the extra burden COVID-19 has on people already facing disparities is among the...
Since the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic, evidence has been accumulating about its disproportiona...