UAMS research shows 55% of Arkansans prefer drive-thru vaccine clinics The research was important because many minority populations and rural populations do not access COVID-19 testing at the same rate as the general population. Author: Jade Jackson Updated: 6:51 PM CDT July 28, 2021
LITTLE ROCK, Ark UAMS released research that showed preferred testing location sites for people that got tested for COVID-19 in Arkansas.
The research was conducted from October 2020 to January 2021. UAMS Chancellor Pearl McElfish serves as the Principal Investigative Researcher for the study and said she understands that COVID-19 testing and vaccines may not be as available for some populations. The research was important because many minority populations and rural populations do not access COVID-19 testing at the same rate as the general population, McElfish said.
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