JUNHEE KIM writes for ORF: With 70 percent of the population with at least one dose and 60 percent of the population fully vaccinated, Massachusetts is one of the states leading the US in terms of vaccination rates. In fact, Massachusetts is only second to Vermont, a state with less than tenth of its population. Currently, anyone over the age of 12 is eligible for a vaccine, with no identification required. Massachusetts has been lauded for its high vaccination rates as a success story of an effective vaccination programme, but a closer look at the vaccination trends within the state reveal a more complicated picture.
go to ORF website: Access to vaccines in Massachusetts: Divisions along race and socioeconomic lines | ORF (orfonline.org)



