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Madison Pop-Up Vaccine Clinics Aim To Tackle Racial Disparities
As Dane County approaches the 70 percent vaccination mark, there are still stark racial disparities over who is getting vaccinated.

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As Dane County approaches the 70 percent vaccination mark, there are still stark racial disparities over who is getting vaccinated.

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