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Vaccine Acceptance and Uptake: Cross-Sectional Survey of Black and Latinx Communities Experiencing Poverty in New Jersey

So O'Neil, Kester Kitts, Hanzhi Zhou, Andy Weiss, Hari Nadiminti, Julenne Cherry, Pamela Singer and Joe Finocchiaro

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Abstract: A survey of COVID- 19 vaccine attitudes and uptake among residents of Black and Latinx communities in New Jersey showed that concerns about the vaccine’s side effects among Black and Latinx people and barriers to access in their communities could be driving inequities in vaccination uptake.

Keywords: COVID-19; Equity; Health Care; Health Disparities; Health (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 8
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