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States taking the most vaccines ...
Posted on 1/14/21 at 7:08 am
Posted on 1/14/21 at 7:08 am
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According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, some 29.4 million COVID-19 vaccine doses have been distributed across the states and territories. Only about one-third (10.3 million) of those doses have been administered. And most of those doses were given to health care workers and the staff and residents of long-term-care facilities, Fortune noted.
With only about 3% of U.S. population having received the vaccine so far, how are the individual states doing?
Below are the 10 states doing the best and the 10 states doing the worst — so far — on per capita vaccinations, based on CDC data accessed Wednesday, Jan. 13.
10 states with greatest share of population vaccinated so far
No. 1: West Virginia
? Rate per 100,000: 6,177
No. 2: South Dakota
? Rate per 100,000: 5,732
No. 3: North Dakota
? Rate per 100,000: 5,344
No. 4: Alaska
? Rate per 100,000: 5,287
No. 5: Vermont
? Rate per 100,000: 4,739
No. 6: Connecticut
? Rate per 100,000: 4,540
No. 7: Oklahoma
? Rate per 100,000: 4,357
No. 8: Maine
? Rate per 100,000: 4,259
No. 9: Colorado
? Rate per 100,000: 4,162
No. 10: Montana
? Rate per 100,000: 4,123
10 states with smallest share of population vaccinated so far
SEC, SEC, SEC
No. 1: Alabama
? Rate per 100,000: 1,714
No. 2: Georgia
? Rate per 100,000: 1,872
No. 3: South Carolina
? Rate per 100,000: 1,940
No. 4: Nevada
? Rate per 100,000: 2,002
No. 5: Mississippi
? Rate per 100,000: 2,059
No. 6: Arizona
? Rate per 100,000: 2,126
No. 7: Idaho
? Rate per 100,000: 2,175
No. 8: California
? Rate per 100,000: 2,256
No. 9: Wisconsin
? Rate per 100,000: 2,357
No. 10: North Carolina
? Rate per 100,000: 2,545
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, some 29.4 million COVID-19 vaccine doses have been distributed across the states and territories. Only about one-third (10.3 million) of those doses have been administered. And most of those doses were given to health care workers and the staff and residents of long-term-care facilities, Fortune noted.
With only about 3% of U.S. population having received the vaccine so far, how are the individual states doing?
Below are the 10 states doing the best and the 10 states doing the worst — so far — on per capita vaccinations, based on CDC data accessed Wednesday, Jan. 13.
10 states with greatest share of population vaccinated so far
No. 1: West Virginia
? Rate per 100,000: 6,177
No. 2: South Dakota
? Rate per 100,000: 5,732
No. 3: North Dakota
? Rate per 100,000: 5,344
No. 4: Alaska
? Rate per 100,000: 5,287
No. 5: Vermont
? Rate per 100,000: 4,739
No. 6: Connecticut
? Rate per 100,000: 4,540
No. 7: Oklahoma
? Rate per 100,000: 4,357
No. 8: Maine
? Rate per 100,000: 4,259
No. 9: Colorado
? Rate per 100,000: 4,162
No. 10: Montana
? Rate per 100,000: 4,123
10 states with smallest share of population vaccinated so far
SEC, SEC, SEC
No. 1: Alabama
? Rate per 100,000: 1,714
No. 2: Georgia
? Rate per 100,000: 1,872
No. 3: South Carolina
? Rate per 100,000: 1,940
No. 4: Nevada
? Rate per 100,000: 2,002
No. 5: Mississippi
? Rate per 100,000: 2,059
No. 6: Arizona
? Rate per 100,000: 2,126
No. 7: Idaho
? Rate per 100,000: 2,175
No. 8: California
? Rate per 100,000: 2,256
No. 9: Wisconsin
? Rate per 100,000: 2,357
No. 10: North Carolina
? Rate per 100,000: 2,545
Posted on 1/14/21 at 7:53 am to Crimson Wraith
Alabama is an absolute shite show in this game... Not really surprised given the outstanding leadership of MeeMaw and Dr. Hunter... ADPH has been an absolute joke in AL for a long time and the guvnah thought they would be the best to handle this...
The primary excuse? "not enough nurses to administer the vaccine"...
The primary excuse? "not enough nurses to administer the vaccine"...
Posted on 1/14/21 at 7:57 am to The Maj
quote:
The primary excuse? "not enough nurses to administer the vaccine"...
I read this AM that Samford is giving 12 credit hours for upper level nursing students to help administer the vaccine. Hopefully other schools will do the same (if not already) to help with this.
Posted on 1/14/21 at 8:00 am to The Maj
Several of my older family members have had it. An aunt and uncle drove from Montgomery to Selma to get it. Another of my uncles pretty much knows everyone and got several of them into a doc in the box in Montgomery to get it. My dad is going through the process at a local hospital which does not even begin making appointments until Monday the 18th. It seems like a free for all for the most part, at least in this area.
This post was edited on 1/14/21 at 9:47 am
Posted on 1/14/21 at 8:03 am to John Gotti
quote:
I read this AM that Samford is giving 12 credit hours for upper level nursing students to help administer the vaccine. Hopefully other schools will do the same (if not already) to help with this.
Seems like this might have been something that could have been accounted for in a plan if someone had the ability to actually plan...
There are other avenues that have been intentionally ignored because ADPH wants all the "glory"... They really are a pathetic group...
Posted on 1/14/21 at 8:05 am to Crimson Wraith
My parents here in GA are 75 and 76, respectively, and have both received the vaccine.
Posted on 1/14/21 at 8:07 am to Crimson Wraith
quote:
No. 5: Mississippi
? Rate per 100,000: 2,059
tifwiw but Mississippi's vaccine stock ran out after they lowered the age eligibility to 65.
Posted on 1/14/21 at 8:13 am to LuckyTiger
My dad is 92 and said frick them, I’ll take my chances with the virus. He’s old school though, tough as nails.
Posted on 1/14/21 at 8:13 am to Crimson Wraith
I'm sure people in Alabama are walking around with far worse shite than Covid.
Posted on 1/14/21 at 8:55 am to Walkthedawg
quote:
My dad is 92 and said frick them, I’ll take my chances with the virus. He’s old school though, tough as nails.
Plus he is 92 seems pointless at that point to even worry about it
Posted on 1/14/21 at 8:59 am to pankReb
quote:
tifwiw but Mississippi's vaccine stock ran out after they lowered the age eligibility to 65.
This. Every dose in the state has been spoken for. I got my first dose yesterday. The state isn't even expecting to receive more doses until I'm due for my second. This will undoubtedly cause many people to miss the second dose, either due to unavailability or incredible inconvenience.
Posted on 1/14/21 at 9:04 am to Crimson Wraith
So like white states?
Posted on 1/14/21 at 10:25 am to The Maj
For a state that tries to pride itself on the healthcare system coming out of Birmingham, they’ve really blown it here.
There is one phone number to set up an appointment. ONE! And it is always busy. Who has a busy signal anymore!!!? Hey alabama.... 1970
Called and they want their busy signal back....
Lol
Total joke
There is one phone number to set up an appointment. ONE! And it is always busy. Who has a busy signal anymore!!!? Hey alabama.... 1970
Called and they want their busy signal back....
Lol
Total joke
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