192 Million doses now. 7 Day vaccination average at 3.38 million. A new high.
36.8% have at least one dose. 22.7% fully vaccinated.
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192 Million doses now. 7 Day vaccination average at 3.38 million. A new high.
36.8% have at least one dose. 22.7% fully vaccinated.
195 Million doses now. 7 Day vaccination average at 3.35 million.
37.3% have at least one dose. 23.1% fully vaccinated.
198 Million doses now. 7 Day vaccination average at 3.34 million.
37.9% have at least one dose. 23.6% fully vaccinated.
Tomorrow should be 200 million doses.
Hit a big number today. Over 200 million doses administered.
202 Million doses now. 7 Day vaccination average at 3.34 million.
38.5% have at least one dose. 24.3% fully vaccinated.
206 Million doses now. 7 Day vaccination average at 3.2 million. (down a touch)
39.0% have at least one dose. 24.8% fully vaccinated.
Might we have hit our peak on 7 day avg last Tuesday?
209 Million doses now. 7 Day vaccination average at 3.19 million. (down a touch)
39.5% have at least one dose. 25.4% fully vaccinated.
212 Million doses now. 7 Day vaccination average at 3.13 million.
39.9% have at least one dose. 25.7% fully vaccinated.
213 Million doses now. 7 Day vaccination average at 3.03 million. Down a bit. Is this the beginning of the decline we've been hearing about?
40.1% have at least one dose. 26.0% fully vaccinated.
https://www.cnbc.com/2021/04/21/covi...ly-update.html
Seems pretty related to the JNJ pause. Chart in the article lays it out.
216 Million doses now. 7 Day vaccination average at 3.02 million. Down a bit more.
40.5% have at least one dose. 26.4% fully vaccinated.
219 Million doses now. 7 Day vaccination average at 2.94 million. Down a bit more.
40.9% have at least one dose. 26.9% fully vaccinated.
225 Million doses now. 7 Day vaccination average at 2.82 million. Down a bit more.
41.8% have at least one dose. 28.0% fully vaccinated.
Hey Jax, when I resolve those numbers, and consider only those people who are eligible for the vaccine (there are about 60 million people under 16), we just broke the 50% mark. There will always be holdouts, but we're at the point where it's normal to have a vaccine instead of the other way around, and maybe peer pressure will set it.
edit: or maybe I'm bad at math. How do you come up with your percentages?
I'm simply reposting the numbers from Bloomberg.
https://www.bloomberg.com/graphics/c...-distribution/
I let them do the math.