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Study shows more equitable vaccine coverage could have prevented over 250 COVID-19 deaths in Chicago

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A new study by researchers at the University of Chicago Medicine has found that 255 COVID-19-related deaths could have been prevented during the Alpha and Delta waves had vaccine coverage been more equitable across 52 of Chicago’s zip codes. William Parker, MD, Assistant Professor of Medicine as well as Public Health Sciences at the University … Study shows more equitable vaccine coverage could have prevented over 250 COVID-19 deaths in Chicago Read More »

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