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RACINE â New data released by the State of Wisconsin show disparities in the rates in which Racine Countyâs residents have been getting vaccinated.
There arenât particularly strong correlations along lines of race or income related to what communities have been vaccinated, but rather more along urban-suburban-rural lines.
The Town of Dover, Racine Countyâs least densely populated municipality, has the lowest rate of vaccination, 25.14% or 132 first-dose vaccinations administered for 545 residents. The City of Racine, the countyâs most densely populated municipality, has the third-lowest rate: 39.62%, 28,343 first-dose vaccinations administered for 77,081 residents.
The highest rate of vaccination goes to the countyâs tiniest municipality, the Village of North Bay, where 86.7% of its 188 residents have been vaccinated.