Today's daily vaccination update will look at both the US and how the US is doing in relation to the larger EU countries, the UK and Israel. While many states are still struggling in getting their populations vaccinated, the US is doing okay (not great) with regards to these other countries.
1. According to the Bloomberg Vaccine Tracker, here are the numbers for the US and NC:
US Vaccinations
Total Doses Available: 35,990,150
Total Doses Administered: 17,176,247 (up slightly from yesterday's update)
% of Available Doses Administered: 47.4%
NC Vaccinations:
Total Doses Available: 1,118,250
Total Doses Administered: 458,914
% of Available Doses Administered: 41.0% <== ranks 46 out of 50
2. Here are the top 10 states, measured by the percentage of available doses administered:
North Dakota (80.9%)
West Virginia (69.1%)
New Mexico (67.7%)
South Dakota (65.2%)
Texas (57.7%)
Utah (56.9%)
Connecticut (56.5%)
Indiana (56.5%)
Vermont (56.2%)
New York (56.2%)
As you can see, lots of large states are doing well. It is no longer fair to say only small states are doing well in administering their available doses.
3. The following graph shows how the US is doing with regards to other countries in "efficiently" getting shots into arms. As you can see, the US is doing well, but still needs to make some significant improvement to equal the UK and a massive change in strategy to get to the level of Israel.
4. In raw doses of vaccinations, the US is doing better than all of the other countries. This is a credit to all of the people who are working 24/7 to get shots into arms and make the current distribution happen.
5. While the US has done a good job in getting millions vaccinated, we have a long way to go. The following graph shows how well the US and other countries are doing in getting the first dose into arms. This graph shows the percentage of the overall population to receive one dose.
6. The last graph shows the number of people who have received both doses and are now fully immunized against Covid-19.
1. According to the Bloomberg Vaccine Tracker, here are the numbers for the US and NC:
US Vaccinations
Total Doses Available: 35,990,150
Total Doses Administered: 17,176,247 (up slightly from yesterday's update)
% of Available Doses Administered: 47.4%
NC Vaccinations:
Total Doses Available: 1,118,250
Total Doses Administered: 458,914
% of Available Doses Administered: 41.0% <== ranks 46 out of 50
2. Here are the top 10 states, measured by the percentage of available doses administered:
North Dakota (80.9%)
West Virginia (69.1%)
New Mexico (67.7%)
South Dakota (65.2%)
Texas (57.7%)
Utah (56.9%)
Connecticut (56.5%)
Indiana (56.5%)
Vermont (56.2%)
New York (56.2%)
As you can see, lots of large states are doing well. It is no longer fair to say only small states are doing well in administering their available doses.
3. The following graph shows how the US is doing with regards to other countries in "efficiently" getting shots into arms. As you can see, the US is doing well, but still needs to make some significant improvement to equal the UK and a massive change in strategy to get to the level of Israel.
4. In raw doses of vaccinations, the US is doing better than all of the other countries. This is a credit to all of the people who are working 24/7 to get shots into arms and make the current distribution happen.
5. While the US has done a good job in getting millions vaccinated, we have a long way to go. The following graph shows how well the US and other countries are doing in getting the first dose into arms. This graph shows the percentage of the overall population to receive one dose.
6. The last graph shows the number of people who have received both doses and are now fully immunized against Covid-19.