Wisconsin coronavirus vaccine racial and age gaps are not changing.
The state’s Department of Health Services yesterday said nearly 55-percent of people in the state have gotten at least one dose of the vaccine. But the majority of those people are older and white. Some two-and-a-half-million white people have gotten at least one dose of the vaccine, compared to just 135-thousand Black people, 103-thousand Asians, and fewer than 30-thousand Native Americans. DHS says nearly 85-percent of people 65-plus have gotten the shot, compared to less than half of people who are under 25.