COVID-19 vaccination in the United States
The COVID-19
vaccination campaign in the United States is an ongoing mass immunization
campaign to respond to the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States. Following
the FDA's approval of the Pfizer–BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine on December 10,
2020, mass vaccinations began on
December 14, 2020. The Moderna COVID-19 vaccine was later approved for use on
December 17, 2020, and the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine was approved
for use on February 27, 2021. The campaign was initiated by the American
government under the presidency of Donald Trump, and transitioned to Joe Biden,
who became the new President of the United States on January 20, 2021. He began
his term with an immediate goal of 100 million shots in his first 100 days in
office, signing an executive order which included increasing supplies for
vaccination. This goal was met on March
19, 2021., On March 25, 2021, President Joe Biden announced he would set a new
COVID-19 vaccine goal of 200 million shots being given within his first 100
days in office.
Vaccines
administered per pharmaceutical company as of April 4, 2021
Pfizer-BioNTech (84,810,406) (51.38%)
Moderna (76,038,933) (46.07%)
Johnson &
Johnson (4,054,089) (2.46%)
Not Identified (150,318) (0.09%)
Vaccinations
by state (As of March 30, 2021)
State/Territory Vaccinated % of pop.
Alabama 1,047,179 23.1
Alaska 247,097 33.8
Arizona 2,125,696 29.2
Arkansas 772,457 25.6
California 11,929,476 30.2
Colorado 1,692,343 29.4
Connecticut 1,244,384 34.9
Delaware 295,396 30.3
Florida 5,916,809 27.5
Georgia 2,465,539 23.2
Hawaii 444,099 31.4
Idaho 454,535 25.4
Illinois 3,865,951 30.5
Indiana 1,678,147 24.9
Iowa 962,503 30.5
Kansas 859,214 29.5
Kentucky 1,373,108 30.7
Louisiana 1,195,911 25.7
Maine 455,583 33.9
Maryland 1,842,092 30.5
Massachusetts 2,316,988 33.6
Michigan 2,680,794 33.1
Minnesota 1,753,301 31.1
Mississippi 764,370 24.3
Missouri 1,550,103 25.3
Montana 318,968 29.8
Nebraska 585,025 30.2
Nevada 845,896 27.5
New Hampshire 412,057 30.3
New Jersey 2,903,068 32.7
New Mexico 742,884 44.2
New York 5,935,139 30.5
North Carolina 2,983,429 28.4
North Dakota 244,790 32.1
Ohio 3,354,361 28.7
Oklahoma 1,206,550 30.5
Oregon 1,169,185 27.7
Pennsylvania 4,003,172 31.3
Rhode Island 345,689 32.6
South Carolina 1,387,610 27.0
South Dakota 304,480 34.4
Tennessee 1,677,569 24.6
Texas 7,282,422 25.3
Utah 878,867 25.4
Vermont 206,956 33.2
Virginia 2,620,816 30.7
Washington 2,250,118 29.5
West Virginia 530,858 29.6
Wisconsin 1,726,519 29.7
Wyoming 156,638 27.1
50 states 94,310,177 28.7
American Samoa 17,718 31.8
District of Columbia 185,928 26.3
Guam 52,535 31.7
Northern Mariana Islands 16,374 28.8
Puerto Rico 692,863 21.7
US Virgin Islands 24,315 23.2
US
territories 989,733 23.1
United States 95,299,910 28.6
Marshall Islands 12,452 21.3
Micronesia 15,046 14.5
Palau 8,404 46.9
Compact of
Free Association 35,902 19.9
USA + CoFA 95,335,812 28.6
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/COVID-19_vaccination_in_the_United_States
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