The unlikely state setting the U.S. vaccination pace The sprawling state, one of the nation's poorest, overcame the odds by keeping things simple.

The unlikely state setting the U.S. vaccination pace The sprawling state, one of the nation's poorest, overcame the odds by keeping things simple.

New Mexico in recent days became the state first to provide at least one dose to half of its adult population, and a nation-leading 38 percent of adults are fully vaccinated. It’s also among the top-performing states on equity: Over 26 percent of Blacks, 32 percent of Hispanics and 41 percent of Asians received at least one shot, according to a Kaiser Family Foundation review of the 41 states publicly reporting ethnic and racial data.

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