Lack of demographic data leaving potential gaps in COVID-19 vaccine policy
OTTAWA — Several advocacy groups are concerned that a dearth of data about who is getting COVID-19 vaccines and who is not could be causing people of certain races or socio-economic backgrounds to fall through the cracks.
Without good information from the provinces, certain groups may be left vulnerable to the virus and disproportionately punished by vaccine mandates.
Dr. Kwame McKenzie, CEO of policy think tank Wellesley Institute, says research has indicated significantly less uptake in COVID-19 vaccines among racialized Canadians — particularly those who are Black — but the government is doing little about it.
As of Oct. 30, about 84 per cent of eligible Canadians have received at least two doses of a COVID-19 vaccine.