Disparities in First Dose COVID-19 Vaccination Coverage among Children 5–11 Years of Age, United States

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Abstract

We analyzed first-dose coronavirus disease vaccination coverage among US children 5–11 years of age during November–December 2021. Pediatric vaccination coverage varied widely by jurisdiction, age group, and race/ ethnicity, and lagged behind vaccination coverage for adolescents aged 12–15 years during the first 2 months of vaccine rollout.

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Murthy, N. C., Zell, E., Fast, H. E., Murthy, B. P., Meng, L., Saelee, R., … Chorba, T. (2022). Disparities in First Dose COVID-19 Vaccination Coverage among Children 5–11 Years of Age, United States. Emerging Infectious Diseases, 28(5), 986–989. https://doi.org/10.3201/eid2805.220166

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