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Feeling a prick! Tales of vaccine shots for your edutainment.
The latest data from the Office for National Statistics confirms that ethnic minorities in England are considerably less likely to receive a covid-19 vaccine than their White counterparts. [2] While 90.2% of those aged 70 years and over living in England had received at least one dose of vaccine by 11 March 2021, uptake rates were 58.8% and 68.7% in Black African and Black Caribbean groups, respectively. [2] This was followed by Bangladeshi (72.7%) and Pakistani (74.0%) populations, with the most pronounced differences seen in those living in the most deprived areas of England.
Interesting view of the demographics of covid study volunteers. Sadly 92% white. Is that a lack of volunteers or poor recruitment practices?
Poor recruitment practices.
Not helped by a government minister not saying that she was involved in a vaccine trial and instead slamming a journalist who asked her why she wasn't involved in promoting vaccine take up....
"You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JR
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