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. 2022 Apr 4;182(6):676–678. doi: 10.1001/jamainternmed.2022.0627

Table. Patients Undergoing Dialysis Who Received at Least 1 Dose of COVID-19 Vaccine by Race and Ethnicity and Datea.

Race and ethnicity Total patients, No. By March 28, 2021b By June 13, 2021c
Partially or fully vaccinated patients, No. (%) P value Partially or fully vaccinated patients, No. (%) P value
All 483 602 236 315 (48.9) NA 312 046 (64.5) NA
Hispanic 83 530 42 867 (51.3) .001 58 080 (69.5) <.001
Non-Hispanicd
Asian 19 947 11 967 (60.0) <.001 14 790 (74.1) <.001
Black 155 215 70 150 (45.2) <.001 97 739 (63.0) <.001
White 196 235 102 042 (52.0) [Reference] 128 557 (65.5) [Reference]
Othere 13 876 7253 (52.3) .54 9289 (66.9) <.001
Unknown 14 799 2036 (13.8) <.001 3591 (24.3) <.001

Abbreviation: NA, not applicable.

a

Race and ethnicity were from patient self-report via data submitted from DaVita Inc and Fresenius Medical Care to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

b

Date preceding the initiation of federal vaccine allocation.

c

End of the evaluation period.

d

Non-Hispanic White is the reference group for all other patient race and ethnicity categories.

e

Other included American Indian/Alaska Native, Native Hawaiian, Pacific Islander, and multirace.