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initiated COVID-19 vaccination. Data on sex were reported for 97.0%, age for 99.9%, and race/ethnicity for 51.9% of vaccine recipients. Among persons who received the first vaccine dose and had reported demographic data, 63.0% were women, 55.0% were aged ≥50 years, and 60.4% were non-Hispanic White (White). More complete reporting of race and ethnicity data at the provider and jurisdictional levels is critical to ensure rapid detection of and response to potential disparities in COVID-19 vaccination. As the U.S. COVID-19 vaccination program expands, public health officials should ensure that vaccine is administered efficiently and equitably within each successive vaccination priority category, especially among those at highest risk for infection and severe adverse health outcomes, many of whom are non-Hispanic Black (Black), non-Hispanic American Indian/Alaska Native (AI/AN), and Hispanic persons (2,3).
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Elizabeth M. Painter
National Center for HIV/AIDS Viral Hepatitis STD and TB Prevention
Emily N. Ussery
National Center for Injury Prevention and Control
Anita Patel
Henry Ford Health System
MMWR Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report
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synapsesocial.com/papers/6a21d27f7cd64f3298c0111d — DOI: https://doi.org/10.15585/mmwr.mm7005e1