Baker-Polito Administration’s lack of racial equity in COVID vaccinations
By John Lippitt
Despite the Baker-Polito Administration’s promises to make equity for communities of color a centerpiece of the state’s vaccination plan, white residents have been getting vaccinated at rates well over 50% higher than the rates for Black or Latino residents. Access has been part of the problem. In Boston and Suffolk County, only 14% of Blacks and 26% of Latinos live within a mile of a vaccination site, while 46% of white residents do. In suburban Weston, which is 80% white and has a median income of over $200,000, eligible residents can get vaccinated at Town Hall. Two other wealthy, white suburbs, Newton and Needham, have three vaccination sites within three miles of each other. Furthermore, the administration has been slow to roll out a public awareness and education campaign, contributing…