User:EmmaCoop/sandbox/COVID-19 vaccination in the United States

Vaccination program

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Progression

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Doses

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Total number of people who have received vaccinations in the United States as of May 28, 2021

  Unvaccinated population: ~166.0 million people (49.96%)
  Population who have received only one dose of a two-dose vaccine: 32,855,585[1] (9.86%)
  Population who are fully vaccinated: 133,532,544[1] (40.18%)

Vaccines administered per pharmaceutical company as of May 28, 2021

  Pfizer–BioNTech (157,783,315) (54.02%)
  Moderna (123,479,196) (42.27%)
  Johnson & Johnson (10,621,136) (3.64%)
  Not Identified (216,131) (0.07%)

Vaccines were distributed to states on a population basis, with the vaccine rollouts being administered by each individual U.S. state. The Center for Disease Control and Prevention suggested that hospital workers and nursing home personnel be the first individuals vaccinated. The subsequent phases of the rollout are determined by each individual state agency.

Vaccinated people

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  1. ^ a b CDC (2020-03-28). "COVID Data Tracker". Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Retrieved 2021-04-23.