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Wide Variations in Flu Vaccination Rates Across States Highlight
Challenges as State and Local Authorities Plan to Distribute a COVID-19
Vaccine When
a COVID-19 vaccine becomes available, all or most people living in the
country will need to get vaccinated in order to maximize its benefits and
provide adequate immunity nationwide. That
could present a daunting challenge for state and local health officials, as a new KFF analysis shows vaccination rates for the
annual flu vaccine vary widely across states as well as by race and
ethnicity, age, and other demographic characteristics. The
flu vaccine provides a good model for understanding how quickly and broadly a
new vaccine could be distributed and administered across the country. For the
past decade, it’s been recommended for everyone at least 6 months old and,
because of the Affordable Care Act, is available free of charge to people
with insurance, as well as uninsured children through the Vaccines for
Children Program. Even
so, the analysis finds slightly more than half (52%) of the public received
the recommended vaccine during last year’s flu season, well below the federal
government’s 70% target vaccination rate. Across states, Rhode Island had the
highest (61%) and Nevada the lowest (44%) vaccination rate for seasonal flu. Other
findings include:
The
analysis highlights factors that may contribute to the variations in flu
vaccination rates across states and could lead to similar variations for any
future COVID-19 vaccine. These include lower rates of insurance coverage,
particularly for people of color; the lack of dedicated vaccination programs
for uninsured adults; whether and for whom states mandate vaccinations;
differences in funding and public health infrastructure; and variation in
levels of concern or misconceptions about vaccine safety, side effects, and
efficacy. Filling
the need for trusted information on national health issues, KFF (Kaiser Family Foundation)
is a nonprofit organization based in San Francisco, California. |
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Monday, November 2, 2020
Wide Variations in Flu Vaccination Rates Across States Highlight COVID-19 Challenges
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