The rates of COVID-19 vaccinations within New York City Schools varied depending on the race/ethnicity of the child and the borough in which they live, according to a recent study.
The rates of COVID-19 vaccinations within New York City Schools varied depending on the race/ethnicity of the child and the borough in which they live, according to a recent study published in the journal JAMA Network Open.
When it comes vaccination rates among adult New Yorkers, the city's most recent breakdown of race and ethnicity among those vaccinated as of Thursday also sees clear disparity among demographic groups.
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