Fig. 1: Disparity in vaccine uptake by race and ethnicity according to country of enrollment. | Nature Communications

Fig. 1: Disparity in vaccine uptake by race and ethnicity according to country of enrollment.

From: Self-reported COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy and uptake among participants from different racial and ethnic groups in the United States and United Kingdom

Fig. 1: Disparity in vaccine uptake by race and ethnicity according to country of enrollment.

Risk estimates of receiving a vaccine through 1 February 2021 calculated within the country using multivariable logistic regression conditioned upon age, sex, and date of study entry and adjusted for personal history of diabetes, heart disease, lung disease, kidney disease, current smoking status, body mass index, prior reported history of COVID-19 infection, frontline healthcare worker status, and education and income at the community level. Data are presented as multivariable OR estimates ±95% CI. Pinteraction was calculated using the Wald test for the cross-product terms between race and ethnicity and country, Pinteraction = for Black vs. white and 0.106 for all other races and ethnicities compared with white participants, respectively. N = 1,110,544 for white U.K. participants, 64,144 for white U.S. participants, 8787 for Black U.K. participants, 2179 for Black U.S. participants, 35,657 U.K. participants of other races and ethnicities, and 7327 U.S. participants of other races and ethnicities, respectively. Source data are provided with this paper. CI confidence interval, OR odds ratio.

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