Carnegie Mellon: African and Hispanic Americans Report Low Rates of COVID-19 Vaccinations
February 03, 2021
February 03, 2021
PITTSBURGH, Pennsylvania, Feb. 3 (TNSRes) -- Carnegie Mellon University issued the following news:
Daily national surveys by Carnegie Mellon University show Black and Hispanic Americans are far less likely than whites to report that they have received COVID-19 vaccinations.
Just 6.4% of African Americans and 6.8% of Hispanic Americans say they have received the vaccines, compared to 9.3% of whites. American Indians/Alaska Natives and people of Asian descent have the hig . . .
Daily national surveys by Carnegie Mellon University show Black and Hispanic Americans are far less likely than whites to report that they have received COVID-19 vaccinations.
Just 6.4% of African Americans and 6.8% of Hispanic Americans say they have received the vaccines, compared to 9.3% of whites. American Indians/Alaska Natives and people of Asian descent have the hig . . .