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The vaccine rollout has been slow and complicated, but you can help Here s how people are volunteering

The vaccine rollout has been slow and complicated, but you can help Here s how people are volunteering
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Teachers push back, churches in court, National Guard: News from around our 50 states

Teachers push back, churches in court, National Guard: News from around our 50 states From USA TODAY Network and wire reports, USA TODAY Alabama Montgomery: The state is getting roughly half as much COVID-19 vaccine as it was expecting based on federal plans announced last year, officials said Friday, meaning it would take more than two years to vaccinate the adult population without improvement. The state has 800 approved vaccination sites and is trying to deliver shots as quickly as it can, but supply issues have been the biggest hindrance to state vaccination efforts, said Dr. Scott Harris, head of the Alabama Department of Public Health. “Every state had the idea that they were going to get much more vaccine than they ultimately got,” he said. “I assume this is related to optimistic projections and the inability of manufacturers to keep up that. … There just wasn’t enough vaccine to go around.” Alabama health officials were expecting to get more th

Holes in Va s race, ethnicity reporting for vaccines leave doubts about equitable distribution | State and Regional News

By SABRINA MORENO Richmond Times-Dispatch RICHMOND — Virginia has not recorded the race or ethnicity of more than half of the people who have received the coronavirus vaccine, undercutting a critical pillar in marshaling resources to hard-hit populations. There’s little evidence to show that will change, even as the state pledges an equitable distribution of a limited supply that researchers say is nearly impossible to execute without accounting for these demographics. The already questionable success of asking its most skeptical and underserved communities for trust lies in incomplete state figures that show that when race has been recorded, 71% of those vaccinated have been white. Whites account for less than half of COVID-19 hospitalizations, but make up 59% of health care workers prioritized in the first phase of distribution.

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