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Vaccine Equity Outreach Team Aims To Reduce Inequities In Vaccinating Underserved Populations

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COVID immunization rates continue to increase in Colorado. March 24th data from the Department of Public Health shows that more than 900,000 people have received both shots. But behind the numbers, there's a stark racial divide. KSUT's Sarah Flower takes a closer look at efforts to ensure a more equitable vaccine rollout.

  

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