Demographics of the unvaccinated

Irwin

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Colorado has the 5th highest covid-19 infection rate right now. I thought I'd take a look at who's causing it. Here's what I found.

About 69% of Whites are vaccinated, 60% of Blacks are vaccinated, but only 37% of Hispanics are vaccinated, and that's readily apparent in news stories when they talk about people dying or sick in hospitals from covid-19. More often than not, they're Hispanic. They're also often obese.
https://www.kff.org/coronavirus-cov...a-on-covid-19-vaccinations-by-race-ethnicity/

I don't know why Hispanics aren't getting vaccinated, but they are definitely clogging up our hospitals.
 

Colorado has the 5th highest covid-19 infection rate right now. I thought I'd take a look at who's causing it. Here's what I found.

About 69% of Whites are vaccinated, 60% of Blacks are vaccinated, but only 37% of Hispanics are vaccinated, and that's readily apparent in news stories when they talk about people dying or sick in hospitals from covid-19. More often than not, they're Hispanic. They're also often obese.
https://www.kff.org/coronavirus-cov...a-on-covid-19-vaccinations-by-race-ethnicity/

I don't know why Hispanics aren't getting vaccinated, but they are definitely clogging up our hospitals.
They don’t get vaccinated because they don’t trust the government, they are over weight because they are poor. As for “clogging up the hospitals”, I am sure you meant to say they are receiving the appropriate treatment for them to stay alive.

I would remind you that not all Hispanics are brown (people of color). Plenty of Hispanics have white skin. Not all members of the Black race have black skin. There are plenty of “Black” people that have white skin. All races may have a variety of skin colors ranging from Albino to Ebony. Using ones skin color, for vaccination percentages and hospitalization figures is ridiculous.

Have you ever considered yourself to be a racist? Just asking.

 
They don’t get vaccinated because they don’t trust the government, they are over weight because they are poor. As for “clogging up the hospitals”, I am sure you meant to say they are receiving the appropriate treatment for them to stay alive.

I would remind you that not all Hispanics are brown (people of color). Plenty of Hispanics have white skin. Not all members of the Black race have black skin. There are plenty of “Black” people that have white skin. All races may have a variety of skin colors ranging from Albino to Ebony. Using ones skin color, for vaccination percentages and hospitalization figures is ridiculous.

Have you ever considered yourself to be a racist? Just asking.
Thank you Aneeda72, my thoughts exactly. 🌹
 
Here's one explanation...

Many Hispanics want to get vaccinated, but are running into barriers while doing so. Some of the limitations, which affect all Hispanics regardless of their race and socioeconomic status, include the inability to miss a work day to get vaccinated, lack of legal documentation, not being able to speak English or Spanish (some only speak indigenous languages from Latin America), mistrust in the healthcare industry and misinformation about the COVID-19 vaccine. They also find it difficult to keep up with the frequent changes to vaccination requirements and vaccination center locations.​
 
I don't know why Hispanics aren't getting vaccinated, but they are definitely clogging up our hospitals.

Maybe, in recent years, there has been an influx of "undocumented" Latinos in Denver, and they don't want to do anything that might alert the authorities to their presence.

I remember when I was growing up in Denver, back in the 1950's, there was a large area in North Denver....between the downtown area, and Federal Blvd.....that was almost totally Latino.
 
They don’t get vaccinated because they don’t trust the government, they are over weight because they are poor. As for “clogging up the hospitals”, I am sure you meant to say they are receiving the appropriate treatment for them to stay alive.

I would remind you that not all Hispanics are brown (people of color). Plenty of Hispanics have white skin. Not all members of the Black race have black skin. There are plenty of “Black” people that have white skin. All races may have a variety of skin colors ranging from Albino to Ebony. Using ones skin color, for vaccination percentages and hospitalization figures is ridiculous.

Have you ever considered yourself to be a racist? Just asking.
I had the same reaction as you. Over here we don't publish Covid stats by ethnicity. However, people who self identify as indigenous are entitled to some special benefits, so the percentage of indigenous people in the community is available as a statistic.
Many of our indigenous citizens are white, some have red hair and/or blue eyes. The indigenous Australians most at risk of Covid (and quite a number of other diseases) are those living in remote communities. The living conditions there are harsh, the housing is inadequate and medical treatment is not easily accessed. It is their traditional way of life that sees relatives from the cities coming and going for special events, especially "sorry business" (periods of mourning) that puts them at greater risk. And the neglect of various governments.

I find the terms 'white' and 'black' to be entirely irrelevant. Traditional culture transcends skin colour. My skin is pale because my ancestors came from the British Isles. My doctor is of Asian descent. We are pretty much the same in all other aspects - both Australian educated. He has a Chinese name but we all call him Peter. We are both Australian in every way, regardless of skin pigment.

Regarding Covid, there are suburbs of Sydney that I call gateway suburbs. They are low priced suburbs where new migrants first find a house to live in. When they are more established they tend to move on to better locations. There is also a tendency for new migrants to cluster together around places of worship; a mosque or a church that has services in their language or using the rites that they are familiar with. Because many of them have fled oppressive governments they are harder to convince that they should follow health directives, especially social distancing. They are usually very gregarious people, often with large extended families. As a consequence they tend to be hit harder and they spread the infection as they shop and work. A little understanding goes a long way when it comes to getting the message across. The best people to do this are their own community leaders. The authorities are wise when they include the leaders in their planning and communication processes.
 
Colorado has the 5th highest covid-19 infection rate right now. I thought I'd take a look at who's causing it. Here's what I found.

About 69% of Whites are vaccinated, 60% of Blacks are vaccinated, but only 37% of Hispanics are vaccinated, and that's readily apparent in news stories when they talk about people dying or sick in hospitals from covid-19. More often than not, they're Hispanic. They're also often obese.
https://www.kff.org/coronavirus-cov...a-on-covid-19-vaccinations-by-race-ethnicity/

I don't know why Hispanics aren't getting vaccinated, but they are definitely clogging up our hospitals.
Yes, in fact that's why hospitals all over the U.S. had to add menu choices for their patients - Burritos, Tacos, Tostadas & Chile Relleno.
And the kitchen staff had to take Hispanic cooking classes & nurses had to learn Bachada & Salsa dancing.
😂
 
I dont believe that there is an acurate count in Colorado of who is Black, or White, or Hispanic. I know of Hispanics who find out they are part Native American doing a DNA test. Have met Hispanics who are clasified as Black because they are from the Pureto Rico area. Some forms I fill out here in Colorado do not even have a box to check if you are white. There is a Non Hispanic box, a Hispanic box, a Black box, a Other box, and a I dont want to say box. On my Colorado driver lisence there is no referance to what race you are.
 
I dont believe that there is an acurate count in Colorado of who is Black, or White, or Hispanic. I know of Hispanics who find out they are part Native American doing a DNA test. Have met Hispanics who are clasified as Black because they are from the Pureto Rico area. Some forms I fill out here in Colorado do not even have a box to check if you are white. There is a Non Hispanic box, a Hispanic box, a Black box, a Other box, and a I dont want to say box. On my Colorado driver lisence there is no referance to what race you are.
The “I don’t want to say box” is what I always check because white is a skin color not a race.
 
Yes, in fact that's why hospitals all over the U.S. had to add menu choices for their patients - Burritos, Tacos, Tostadas & Chile Relleno.
And the kitchen staff had to take Hispanic cooking classes & nurses had to learn Bachada & Salsa dancing.
😂
I don’t believe I’ve notice your sense of humor before, it’s great, btw. 😂😂
 
Maybe, in recent years, there has been an influx of "undocumented" Latinos in Denver, and they don't want to do anything that might alert the authorities to their presence.

I remember when I was growing up in Denver, back in the 1950's, there was a large area in North Denver....between the downtown area, and Federal Blvd.....that was almost totally Latino.
Was it next to the large influx of Chinese? Denver has a very diverse population, and a large homeless population. My understanding is Anyone can get vaccinated anywhere in this US with or without ID. This probably is true in the entire world.

Health departments are trying to kill a deadly virus, not round up the undocumented.
 
Here's one explanation...

Many Hispanics want to get vaccinated, but are running into barriers while doing so. Some of the limitations, which affect all Hispanics regardless of their race and socioeconomic status, include the inability to miss a work day to get vaccinated, lack of legal documentation, not being able to speak English or Spanish (some only speak indigenous languages from Latin America), mistrust in the healthcare industry and misinformation about the COVID-19 vaccine. They also find it difficult to keep up with the frequent changes to vaccination requirements and vaccination center locations.​
This applies to any race and especially the elderly. The only reason the elderly have been sufficiently vaccinated is because of outreach services. My 96 year old mother has no ideal how to use a computer, doesn’t drive, is visually impaired and deaf. She would have no ideal how to obtain a vaccine on her own.
 
I don't see how race gets into this at all. The disease is an enemy to the human race, period.
Well, it's much like blaming the unvaccinated.
Gotta blame somebody. Just pick any group you hate to feel superior.
You know what I'm talkin' 'bout. 😊
 
Race & Ethnic demographics over COVID-19 have varied considerably across the US as well as within different counties of California. Today some rural counties still have very high rates while the SFBA generally has lowest urban rates in nation. Most cases now are among young people of same ethnic classes. That noted our SFBA health officials are about the most draconian anywhere that many are getting sick of.

https://covid19.ca.gov/state-dashboard/#county-statewide
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Here's one explanation...

Many Hispanics want to get vaccinated, but are running into barriers while doing so. Some of the limitations, which affect all Hispanics regardless of their race and socioeconomic status, include the inability to miss a work day to get vaccinated, lack of legal documentation, not being able to speak English or Spanish (some only speak indigenous languages from Latin America), mistrust in the healthcare industry and misinformation about the COVID-19 vaccine. They also find it difficult to keep up with the frequent changes to vaccination requirements and vaccination center locations.​
Yes, wake up & smell the coffee refried beans. 😂
 
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Maybe, in recent years, there has been an influx of "undocumented" Latinos in Denver, and they don't want to do anything that might alert the authorities to their presence.

I remember when I was growing up in Denver, back in the 1950's, there was a large area in North Denver....between the downtown area, and Federal Blvd.....that was almost totally Latino.
That area has been "gentrified" (if we're talking about the same area). Now it's full of yuppies. Is that still a term used to describe young urban professionals? It's actually a cool part of town with some good restaurants and clubs.

SW and NE Denver have the largest concentrations of Hispanics. Almost 1/3 of the Denver population is Hispanic, so if Hispanics aren't getting vaccinated, that's a major issue.
 
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I don't see how race gets into this at all. The disease is an enemy to the human race, period.
It's not about race; it's about culture. And also about undocumented immigrants who are afraid to be identified when they get vaccinated, or about hourly workers who don't want to miss work to get vaccinated.

Maybe there need to be some mobile vaccination units going around to job sites and factories to vaccinate workers.
 
That area has been "gentrified" (if we're talking about the same area). Now it's full of yuppies. Is that still a term used to describe young urban professionals? It's actually a cool part of town with some good restaurants and clubs.

Yeah, my old neighborhood has sure changed over the past half century. I think my folks paid around $25K for their house on 36th, a few blocks west of Federal Blvd, back in the early '50's. They moved to Arvada in the 1990's, and sold the old place for over $250K. Now houses in that area can go for over a million. I guess it's the proximity to the city...even in rush hour, its just a few minutes drive.
 
I think that the Native American numbers are to low because we think of North America as having Native Americans but in South America there are lots of Native Americans also that should be included. The Hispanics are of Native American and European ancestory.
 


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