Lower booster uptake among Black people suggests that more outreach work lies ahead, public-health experts say. “It’s sustained efforts--so that we are not starting from scratch again every time.”
Lower booster coverage compared to white people demonstrates need for outreach, public-health experts say
Amid a surge in cases, some countries are handing out second booster shots. In Israel, early data suggest a fourth vaccine dose can increase antibodies against Covid-19, but not enough to prevent infections from Omicron. WSJ explains. Photo composite: Eve Hartley/WSJ
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