![]() ![]() The results suggest that prioritizing developing nations for vaccine distribution could help save more lives and keep variants at bay. Send Vaccines Where People Want Them: Developing NationsĪccording to a new study co-authored by Yale’s Mushfiq Mobarak and Saad Omer, COVID-19 vaccine acceptance is significantly higher in low- and middle-income countries than wealthy ones. Inequitable access to COVID-19 vaccines among countries that hosted trialsĪ Yale-led study reveals that low- and middle-income countries that hosted clinical trials for COVID-19 vaccines are receiving proportionately fewer doses of these vaccines, suggesting that there are wealth-based disparities in COVID-19 vaccine access among countries that participate in testing. Racial Justice Movements Worldwide | Policing To add research to the site, please email it to Social Science Research | COVID, Race, and Society ![]() The Whitney and Betty MacMillan Center for International and Area Studies at Yale has launched this clearinghouse to archive and make more broadly accessible the research and analysis done by its affiliated faculty, students and staff, as well as other Yale University scholars that is focused on the twin crises of our time-the COVID-19 pandemic and the surging racial justice movement. ![]()
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