Data as of February 1 on State
Vaccinations by Race/Ethnicity
Updated
analysis of state-reported data as of February 1, 2021 on
COVID-19 vaccinations, cases, and deaths by race/ethnicity is now
available.
Based on nearly half of
states reporting vaccination data by race/ethnicity, Black and Hispanic
people continue to receive smaller shares of vaccinations compared to
their shares of cases and deaths and compared to their proportions of the
total population. In all 23 states reporting data, Black people account for a
smaller share of vaccinations compared to their share of cases and
smaller than (equal to in Vermont) their share of deaths. In 21 states
reporting data on Hispanic people, the share of vaccinations among
Hispanic people is smaller than their share of COVID-19 cases and also in
their share of deaths with the exception of Missouri and Vermont.
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