Put Americans first! US Rep. Debbie Lesko wants undocumented immigrants to get COVID-19 vaccines last They re very good workers, Debbie Lesko said. But she backed a change to a COVID bill that ran counter to county, state and Homeland Security vaccine guidelines. Author: Brahm Resnik Updated: 4:32 AM MST February 16, 2021
PHOENIX Republican Congresswoman Debbie Lesko of Peoria urged a U.S. House committee to move undocumented immigrants to the back of the line for vaccinations.
The failed effort would have run counter to public health guidelines in Arizona and advice from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security.
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State data shows divide in COVID-19 vaccine access by race and income
The Arizona Department of Health Services says only 8% of eligible Hispanic or Latino residents have gotten the vaccine, compared to 48% of eligible white Arizonans.
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PHOENIX â New state data reveals many communities with more people of color and lower levels of household income are being left behind when it comes to getting the COVID-19 vaccine.
For residents in Maryvale, it feels like a repeat of this summer when people there had to wait in line for more than 10 hours to be tested for the disease.
Maricopa County COVID-19 vaccine map shows glaring disparities between wealthy and lower income ZIP codes
121.8% of eligible people in the 85256 Scottsdale ZIP code have received a vaccine compared to just 14.8% in the 85009 south Phoenix ZIP code. Author: Josh Sanders (KPNX) Updated: 8:30 PM MST February 12, 2021
PHOENIX Healthcare workers at Mountain Park Health Center (MPHC) across Arizona know the people living in the communities they serve by name.
“We are in the community, we have the relationships with the patients, said Director of Equity, Diversity and Engagement at MPHC Janey Pearl Starks. There is already trust there. We know some people may still have hesitancy with the vaccine. It s much different if someone you know and trust and has been talking to you for years and now they recommend the vaccine.