Texas State Rep. Shawn Thierry along with other lawmakers
have been advocating for the release of this report in order to mobilize
statewide efforts to target vulnerable groups like Blacks and Hispanics, although
state officials have been reluctant to act more aggressively. In response to
the release of this report, Rep. Thierry explained that the findings
underscored the need to target resources to communities of color, especially
since other data shows that white residents are getting vaccinated at higher
rates than Blacks and Latinos. [2]
Given the high death rates for Latinos and Blacks, it is
especially surprising that Texas state officials recently threatened to
withhold vaccine doses that were allocated to Dallas County if they proceeded
with a plan to target vaccinations to zip codes that included higher numbers of
vulnerable Black and Latino residents.
Indeed, efforts to block targeted interventions to
vulnerable communities contradicted recommendations by the National Academy of
Sciences that recommended that “priority be given to ‘people who are considered
to be the most disadvantaged or the worst off’ as defined by measures such as
the Social Vulnerability Index created by the Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention.” [3]
Secondly, pharmacies are much easier to access for the
elderly, Blacks and Latinos who encounter more barriers in registrations and
obtaining vaccinations. The Mega Centers
are innovative in terms of providing a centralized location to vaccinate
thousands of residents more rapidly; however, not all residents can travel to
these Mega Centers or wait in line for hours during cold weather without access
to restrooms or food. The distribution of
vaccines by pharmacies will not solve all the problems experienced thus far but
should lead to significant improvements.
Given the gravity of the higher death rates for Texas
Latinos and Blacks, it is disturbing to learn that Texas state officials are
delaying any targeted interventions for these groups for several months. Even more disturbing is that state officials
threatened to withhold vaccine doses to Dallas County for attempting to follow
the science by targeting the more vulnerable groups of Black and Latino zip
codes. The State of Texas deserves no
praise for their callous response to the lives of its Black and Latino
residents.
Reference Notes
[1]
Morris, A. (2021, February 2). Report highlights disparities – but
proposals targeting effects on minorities months away. The Dallas Morning News, Accessed at:
[2]
Ibid.
[3]
Cited in Warren, R.C. D.D.Sl, Dr.PH.H., M.Div., Forrow M.D., L., Hodge Sr.,
D.Min., Ph.D., and Truog, M.D., R.D.
(2020, November 26). Trustworthiness
before trust – COVID-19 vaccine trials and the Black community. The New England Journal of Medicine. Accessed at: https://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMp2030033