Third quarterly report on progress to address Covid-19 health inequalities.
by Government Equalities Office.Great Britain. Cabinet Office. Race Disparity Unit.
Series: Quarterly reports on progress to address Covid-19 health inequalities ; 25 May 2021.Publisher: Cabinet Office, London: 2021.Description: 50p.Summary: This is the third quarterly report on progress to address disparities in the risks and outcomes of Covid-19 for ethnic minority groups. It summarises how work across government, and with national and local partners, has led to increases in both positive vaccine sentiment and vaccine uptake across all ethnic groups over the last quarter. The report also includes further analysis of how the impacts of Covid-19 changed for ethnic minority groups between the first and second waves of the pandemic..Subject(s): Covid-19 | health inequalities | Black & ethnic minorities | racial inequalityDigital copyAvailability: Online access List(s) this item appears in: Health inequalities [October 2023]
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This is the third quarterly report on progress to address disparities in the risks and outcomes of Covid-19 for ethnic minority groups. It summarises how work across government, and with national and local partners, has led to increases in both positive vaccine sentiment and vaccine uptake across all ethnic groups over the last quarter. The report also includes further analysis of how the impacts of Covid-19 changed for ethnic minority groups between the first and second waves of the pandemic.
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