Overall, the study found that most Dominicans have positive attitudes toward the immunization process and Covid-19 safety measures as well as respect toward the recommendations issued by the CDC.
It provides insight into how one of the largest and fastest-growing Latino subgroups "have responded to the directives in place to deal with the virus."One of the nation's largest and growing Latino communities has responded well to Covid-19 measures, according to a new report.
from The City College of New York’s CUNY Dominican Studies Institute and the CUNY School of Medicine published Wednesday.living in seven states: New York, New Jersey, Florida, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island and Connecticut. These states are home to 85 percent of the nation's Dominican population. The survey was conducted between Oct. 5 and Nov. 11.
A woman gets a Covid-19 vaccination in Paterson, N.J. Dominicans account for over a third of the city's Hispanic population.Over two-thirds of survey respondents reported having received at least one dose of the vaccine. Only 7 percent of respondents reported being hesitant about getting the vaccine, and an even smaller percentage of Dominicans surveyed said they were not going to get vaccinated because they didn't think it would help end the pandemic.
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