There are nearly 17,000 American media cases in the United States.
Author:Overseas network Time:2022.08.27
New York people waiting for vaccination of monkey acne vaccines (data map)
Overseas Network, August 27th. The American Monkey epidemic continued to spread. At present, the number of confirmed cases has increased to nearly 17,000 cases, an increase of about 25%compared to a week ago. The Associated Press issued a document on the 26th and approved the racial differences in the distribution of American Monkey Vaccium distribution, and believed that the ethnic group that the most needed to protect failed to obtain the vaccine fairly.
According to media reports such as the Associated Press, since Massachusetts in mid -May announced that the first case of monkey acne has occurred, 50 states in the United States have been found in the United States, and the United States has become the country with the largest number of cosmopolite in the world. The impact of the epidemic on African and Latin American Americans is particularly serious. However, vaccine distribution of American health institutions has been criticized.
According to data from the American Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), although African -American cases account for about 1/3 of the national cases, only about 10%of the monkey acne vaccine is for them to vaccine. About 50%of people who have vaccinated vaccines are white, 25%are Latin Americans, 10%are African -American, and 10%are Asian.
Some health experts said that the most needed ethnic groups failed to obtain vaccines. Health officials must ensure that ethnic minorities have more opportunities for vaccination, disease testing and treatment, and improve racial differences in the existence of vaccine distribution. (Overseas Network Yang Jia)
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