Authors

  1. Kim , Sage J.
  2. McWhirter , Noah
  3. Duong , Kelly
  4. Khare , Manorama M.
  5. Giles , Wayne H.
  6. Basu , Sanjib
  7. Hershow , Ronald C.
  8. Stiehl , Emily

Abstract

The community outreach efforts to improve COVID-19 vaccine uptake in Chicago have shown the importance of community-engaged approaches in pandemic responses. Despite citywide efforts to build community infrastructure, Black communities had relatively lower levels of vaccine uptake than other communities. Broader social restructuring to mitigate disinvestment and residential segregation and to ameliorate medical mistrust will be needed to prepare for future pandemics and disasters.