Brief vaccine update with some good news.
1. The CDC updated their dashboard and vaccine distribution was 8.1M doses over the past week (more than 1M doses per day). Here is the week-by-week breakdown:
12/23-12/30: +1.5m doses
12/30-1/6: +2.7m
1/6-1/13: +4.9m
1/13-1/20: +6.2m
1/20-1/27: +8.1m
The US will need to get to 2M doses distributed a day to start making an impact, but I do not expect to see this happen until March, when the J&J supply starts to ramp up (assuming it gets approved by the FDA). With the increased numbers Biden announced yesterday, we will see 1.4M doses per day starting next week for the next three weeks.
2. NC announced today they are changing their vaccine doses distribution guidelines. Due to the complaints they have received from a lot of counties about not having supply or having supply taken from them, NC will now allocated vaccine doses based on the population of each county. This should help many of the rural counties that were seeing their supplies allocated to counties with mass vaccination sites.
3. The top ten states for administering their vaccine doses are:
North Dakota (84.6%)
West Virginia (78.1%)
New Mexico (74.3%)
South Dakota (70.8%)
Connecticut (66.4%)
Indiana (64.1%)
Utah (63.5%)
Arkansas (62.2%)
Alaska (62.1%)
Colorado (61.2%)
North Carolina has administered 52.1% of their available vaccines, according to the Bloomberg Vaccine Tracker, ranking 34th in the nation.