This continues to be a problem in zip codes with higher percentages of Black residents, even here in Peoria:
“In February, statistics from the Illinois Department of Public Health showed that 82.8% of total doses given in Peoria County had gone to white recipients, despite only 69.4% of the population being white. Meanwhile, Black residents, who make up 18.8% of the county's population, had received only 7.7% of doses.
However, as of this week in Peoria County, white recipients represented 75.5% of total doses, while Black residents had received 11.2% of doses. Though the population-to-vaccination ratio remains uneven, the percentages have drawn closer through work by multiple agencies that has drawn praise from the head of Peoria's NAACP chapter.
But according to IDPH data, there is still a wide disparity of vaccination rates by ZIP code in Peoria. The 61603 ZIP code in the city's North Valley and East Bluff has a one-dose vaccine rate of just 35.9%. South Peoria's 61605 ZIP code has a one-dose rate of just 29.2%. Both have a higher percentage of Black residents than other parts of the city, according to U.S. Census Bureau data.
Meanwhile, on the north side of Peoria, ZIP codes 61614 and 61615 have respective one-dose rates of 59.6% and 65.8%. ”
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