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  1. Number of COVID-19 vaccine doses distributed in the U.S., Apr. 26, 2023, by...

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    Statista (2023). Number of COVID-19 vaccine doses distributed in the U.S., Apr. 26, 2023, by state [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/statistics/1113080/number-of-covid-vaccine-doses-distributed-by-state-us/
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    United States
    Description

    As of April 26, 2023, there had been roughly 980 million COVID-19 vaccine doses distributed in the United States, with California receiving the highest number of doses. This statistic shows the number of COVID-19 vaccine doses distributed in the United States as of April 26, 2023, by state, territory, or federal entity.

  2. United States COVID-19 vaccinations Data

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    Updated Feb 7, 2023
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    SandhyaKrishnan02 (2023). United States COVID-19 vaccinations Data [Dataset]. https://www.kaggle.com/datasets/sandhyakrishnan02/united-states-covid19-vaccinations
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    Feb 7, 2023
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    Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 (CC BY-SA 3.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/
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    Area covered
    United States
    Description

    State-by-state data on United States COVID-19 vaccinations data

    Acknowledgement and License

    All data are produced by Our World in Data are completely open access under the Creative Commons BY license. You have the permission to use, distribute, and reproduce these in any medium, provided the source and authors are credited. In the case of our vaccination dataset, please give the following citation:

    Mathieu, E., Ritchie, H., Ortiz-Ospina, E. et al. A global database of COVID-19 vaccinations. Nat Hum Behav (2021). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41562-021-01122-8

    Data Set Column Details

    location : name of the state or federal entity. date: date of the observation. total vaccinations: total number of doses administered. This is counted as a single dose, and may not equal the total number of people vaccinated, depending on the specific dose regime (e.g. people receive multiple doses). If a person receives one dose of the vaccine, this metric goes up by 1. If they receive a second dose, it goes up by 1 again. total vaccinations per hundred: total vaccinations per 100 people in the total population of the state. daily vaccinations raw: daily change in the total number of doses administered. It is only calculated for consecutive days. This is a raw measure provided for data checks and transparency, but we strongly recommend that any analysis on daily vaccination rates be conducted using daily vaccinations instead. daily vaccinations: new doses administered per day (7-day smoothed). For countries that don't report data on a daily basis, we assume that doses changed equally on a daily basis over any periods in which no data was reported. This produces a complete series of daily figures, which is then averaged over a rolling 7-day window. An example of how we perform this calculation can be found here. daily vaccinations per million: daily vaccinations per 1,000,000 people in the total population of the state. people vaccinated: total number of people who received at least one vaccine dose. If a person receives the first dose of a 2-dose vaccine, this metric goes up by 1. If they receive the second dose, the metric stays the same. people vaccinated per hundred: people vaccinated per 100 people in the total population of the state. people fully vaccinated: total number of people who received all doses prescribed by the initial vaccination protocol. If a person receives the first dose of a 2-dose vaccine, this metric stays the same. If they receive the second dose, the metric goes up by 1. people fully vaccinated per hundred: people fully vaccinated per 100 people in the total population of the state. total distributed: cumulative counts of COVID-19 vaccine doses recorded as shipped in CDC's Vaccine Tracking System. total distributed per hundred: cumulative counts of COVID-19 vaccine doses recorded as shipped in CDC's Vaccine Tracking System per 100 people in the total population of the state. share doses used: share of vaccination doses administered among those recorded as shipped in CDC's Vaccine Tracking System. total boosters: total number of COVID-19 vaccination booster doses administered (doses administered beyond the number prescribed by the initial vaccination protocol) total boosters per hundred: total boosters per 100 people in the total population.

    Time Span

    20th Dec 2020 to 28th Dec 2022

  3. COVID-19 Vaccine Distribution Allocations by Jurisdiction - Pfizer

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    United States Department of Health and Human Services. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (2025). COVID-19 Vaccine Distribution Allocations by Jurisdiction - Pfizer [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.3886/E238950V1
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    Oct 16, 2025
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    United States Department of Health and Human Services. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
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    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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    Area covered
    United States
    Description

    New weekly allocations of doses are posted every Tuesday. Beginning the following Thursday, states can begin ordering doses from that week’s new allocation of 1st doses. Beginning two weeks (Pfizer) or three weeks (Moderna) from the following Sunday, states can begin ordering doses from that week’s new allocation of 2nd doses. After doses are ordered by states, shipments begin the following Monday. The entire order may not arrive in one shipment or on one day, but over the course of the week.Second doses are opened up for orders on Sundays, at the appropriate interval two or three weeks later according to the manufacturer’s label, with shipments occurring after jurisdictions place orders.Shipments of an FDA-authorized safe and effective COVID-19 vaccine continue to arrive at sites across America. Vaccinations began on December 14, 2020.https://www.hhs.gov/coronavirus/covid-19-vaccines/index.htmlModerna Vaccine Data - https://data.cdc.gov/Vaccinations/COVID-19-Vaccine-Distribution-Allocations-by-Juris/b7pe-5nwsJanssen Vaccine Data - https://data.cdc.gov/Vaccinations/COVID-19-Vaccine-Distribution-Allocations-by-Juris/w9zu-fywh

  4. CDC COVID-19 Vaccine Tracker

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    Updated Dec 4, 2023
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    The Devastator (2023). CDC COVID-19 Vaccine Tracker [Dataset]. https://www.kaggle.com/datasets/thedevastator/cdc-covid-19-vaccine-tracker
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    The Devastator
    Description

    CDC COVID-19 Vaccine Tracker

    Cumulative and Daily Counts of COVID-19 Vaccine Doses in the United States

    By Nicky Forster [source]

    About this dataset

    The dataset contains data points such as the cumulative count of people who have received at least one dose of the vaccine, new doses administered on a specific date, cumulative count of doses distributed in the country, percentage of population that has completed the full vaccine series, cumulative count of Pfizer and Moderna vaccine doses administered in each state, seven-day rolling averages for new doses administered and distributed, among others.

    It also provides insights into the vaccination status at both national and state levels. The dataset includes information on the percentage of population that has received at least one dose of the vaccine, percentage of population that has completed the full vaccine series, cumulative counts per 100k population for both distributed and administered doses.

    Additionally, it presents data specific to each state, including their abbreviation and name. It outlines details such as cumulative counts per 100k population for both distributed and administered doses in each state. Furthermore, it indicates if there were instances where corrections resulted in single-day negative counts.

    The dataset is compiled from daily snapshots obtained from CDC's COVID Data Tracker. Please note that there may be reporting delays by healthcare providers up to 72 hours after administering a dose.

    This comprehensive dataset serves various purposes including tracking vaccination progress over time across different locations within the United States. It can be used by researchers, policymakers or anyone interested in analyzing trends related to COVID-19 vaccination efforts at both national and state levels

    How to use the dataset

    • Familiarize Yourself with the Columns: Take a look at the available columns in this dataset to understand what information is included. These columns provide details such as state abbreviations, state names, dates of data snapshots, cumulative counts of doses distributed and administered, people who have received at least one dose or completed the vaccine series, percentages of population coverage, manufacturer-specific data, and seven-day rolling averages.

    • Explore Cumulative Counts: The dataset includes cumulative counts that show the total number of doses distributed or administered over time. You can analyze these numbers to track trends in vaccination progress in different states or regions.

    • Analyze Daily Counts: The dataset also provides daily counts of new vaccine doses distributed and administered on specific dates. By examining these numbers, you can gain insights into vaccination rates on a day-to-day basis.

    • Study Population Coverage Metrics: Metrics such as pct_population_received_at_least_one_dose and pct_population_series_complete give you an understanding of how much of each state's population has received at least one dose or completed their vaccine series respectively.

    • Utilize Manufacturer Data: The columns related to Pfizer and Moderna provide information about the number of doses administered for each manufacturer separately. By analyzing this data, you can compare vaccination rates between different vaccines.

    • Consider Rolling Averages: The seven-day rolling average columns allow you to smooth out fluctuations in daily counts by calculating an average over a week's time window. This can help identify long-term trends more accurately.

    • Compare States: You can compare vaccination progress between different states by filtering the dataset based on state names or abbreviations. This way, you can observe variations in distribution and administration rates among different regions.

    • Visualize the Data: Creating charts and graphs will help you visualize the data more effectively. Plotting trends over time or comparing different metrics for various states can provide powerful visual representations of vaccination progress.

    • Stay Informed: Keep in mind that this dataset is continuously updated as new data becomes available. Make sure to check for any updates or refreshed datasets to obtain the most recent information on COVID-19 vaccine distributions and administrations

    Research Ideas

    • Vaccination Analysis: This dataset can be used to analyze the progress of COVID-19 vaccinations in the United States. By examining the cumulative counts of doses distributed and administered, as well as the number of people who have received at least one dose or completed the vaccine series, researchers and policymakers can assess how effectively vaccines are being rolled out and monitor...
  5. COVID-19 Updated Vaccines Distributed

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    Updated Oct 16, 2023
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    Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (2023). COVID-19 Updated Vaccines Distributed [Dataset]. https://catalog.data.gov/dataset/covid-19-updated-vaccines-distributed
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    Description

    This site provides historical data beginning June 14, 2023, for the visualization presented on COVID-19 Data Tracker’s “Vaccinations in the United States" site titled “US COVID-19 Vaccine Doses Delivered by Vaccine Type” Definition for Distributed: Cumulative number of COVID-19 updated vaccine doses distributed in the United States. CDC is no longer reporting metrics for Johnson & Johnson, and the original Pfizer and Moderna vaccines. Data represents all vaccine partners including jurisdictional partner clinics, retail pharmacies, long-term care facilities, dialysis centers, Federal Emergency Management Agency and Health Resources and Services Administration partner sites, and federal entity facilities.

  6. Share of population in the U.S. vaccinated against COVID-19, Apr. 26, 2023,...

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    Updated Apr 26, 2023
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    Statista (2023). Share of population in the U.S. vaccinated against COVID-19, Apr. 26, 2023, by state [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/statistics/1202065/population-with-covid-vaccine-by-state-us/
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    Apr 26, 2023
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    Statistahttp://statista.com/
    Area covered
    United States
    Description

    As of April 26, 2023, around 81.3 percent of the U.S. population had received at least one dose of a COVID-19 vaccination. This statistic shows the percentage of the population in the United States who had been given a COVID-19 vaccination as of April 26, 2023, by state or territory.

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    COVID-19 Vaccination by Residence in a SVI Priority Zip Code - ARCHIVED

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    Updated Sep 15, 2023
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    data.ct.gov (2023). COVID-19 Vaccination by Residence in a SVI Priority Zip Code - ARCHIVED [Dataset]. https://catalog.data.gov/dataset/covid-19-vaccine-state-summary
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    Sep 15, 2023
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    Description

    NOTE: As of 2/16/2023, this page is not being updated. This tables shows the number and percent of people that have initiated COVID-19 vaccination, are fully vaccinated and had additional dose 1 grouped by whether they live in an SVI Priority Zip Code. People with an out-of-state zip code are excluded from this analysis. All data in this report are preliminary; data for previous dates will be updated as new reports are received and data errors are corrected. A person who has received at least one dose of any COVID-19 vaccine is considered to have initiated vaccination. A person is considered fully vaccinated if they have completed a primary vaccine series by receiving 2 doses of the Pfizer, Novavax or Moderna vaccines or 1 dose of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine. The fully vaccinated are a subset of the number who have received at least one dose. A person who completed a Pfizer, Moderna, Novavax or Johnson & Johnson primary series (as defined above) and then had an additional dose of COVID-19 vaccine is considered to have had additional dose 1. The additional monovalent dose may be Pfizer, Moderna, Novavax or Johnson & Johnson and may be a different type from the primary series. For people who had a primary Pfizer or Moderna series, additional dose 1 was counted starting August 18th, 2021. For people with a Johnson & Johnson primary series additional dose 1 was counted starting October 22nd, 2021. For most people, additional dose 1 is a booster. However, additional dose 1 may represent a supplement to the primary series for a people who is moderately or severely immunosuppressed. Bivalent booster administrations are not included in the additional dose 1 calculations. SVI refers to the CDC's Social Vulnerability Index - a measure that combines 15 demographic variables to identify communities most vulnerable to negative health impacts from disasters and public health crises. Measures of social vulnerability include socioeconomic status, household composition, disability, race, ethnicity, language, and transportation limitations - among others. SVI scores were calculated for each zip code in CT. The zip codes in the top 20% were designated as SVI Priority Zip Codes. Percentages are based on 2018 zip code population data supplied by ESRI corporation. The percent with at least one dose many be over-estimated and the percent fully vaccinated and with additional dose 1 may be under-estimated because of vaccine administration records for individuals that cannot be linked because of differences in how names or date of birth are reported. Connecticut COVID-19 Vaccine Program providers are required to report information on all COVID-19 vaccine doses administered to CT WiZ, the Connecticut Immunization Information System. Data on doses administered to CT residents out-of-state are being added to CT WiZ jurisdiction-by-jurisdiction. Doses administered by some Federal entities (including Department of Defense, Department of Correction, Department of Veteran’s Affairs, Indian Health Service) are not yet reported to CT WiZ.  Data reported here reflect the vaccination records currently reported to CT WiZ. Note: As part of continuous data quality improvement efforts, duplicate records were removed from the COVID-19 vaccination data during the weeks of 4/19/2021 and 4/26/2021.

  8. New York State Statewide COVID-19 Vaccination Data by County (Archived,...

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    New York State Department of Health (2025). New York State Statewide COVID-19 Vaccination Data by County (Archived, 2023-2024) [Dataset]. https://health.data.ny.gov/Health/New-York-State-Statewide-COVID-19-Vaccination-Data/gikn-znjh
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    Jan 17, 2025
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    New York State Department of Health
    Area covered
    New York
    Description

    Note: As of 1/13/24, this dataset is no longer updated. This dataset reports daily on the number of people vaccinated by New York providers who have received a dose of the updated COVID-19 vaccine authorized on September 12, 2023. New York providers include hospitals, pharmacies, and other providers registered with the State to serve as points of distribution.

    This dataset is created by the New York State Department of Health from data reported to the New York State Immunization Information System (NYSIIS). County-level vaccination data is based on data reported to NYSIIS by the providers administering vaccines. Residency is self-reported by the individual being vaccinated. This dataset includes limited data on vaccines administered through Federal entities (Veterans Health Administration) or performed outside of New York State to New York residents and will not be reflective of every dose administered to New York State residents in those settings. It does not include residents of New York City. NYSIIS data is used for county-level statistics.

    These data represent a lower-bound estimate on updated COVID-19 vaccination totals. With the end of the COVID-19 public health emergency, COVID-19 vaccination records are no longer required to be submitted to NYSIIS for adults 19+. Reporting remains mandatory for children 18 and under.

  9. Covid Vaccinations in United States🇺🇸💉

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    Updated Feb 20, 2022
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    Berkay Alan (2022). Covid Vaccinations in United States🇺🇸💉 [Dataset]. https://www.kaggle.com/berkayalan/vaccinations-in-united-states
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    Feb 20, 2022
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    Berkay Alan
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    https://www.usa.gov/government-works/https://www.usa.gov/government-works/

    Area covered
    United States
    Description

    Context

    This dataset provides State-by-state data on United States COVID-19 vaccinations between 20 December of 2020 and 12 January of 2022. Data is taken daily by the United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

    Columns

    us_vaccinations File

    - location: State name.

    - date: date of the case.

    - total_vaccinations: total number of doses administered. This is counted as a single dose, and may not equal the total number of people vaccinated, depending on the specific dose regime (e.g. people receive multiple doses). If a person receives one dose of the vaccine, this metric goes up by 1. If they receive a second dose, it goes up by 1 again.

    - total_vaccinations_per_hundred: total_vaccinations per 100 people in the total population of the state.

    - daily_vaccinations_raw: daily change in the total number of doses administered. It is only calculated for consecutive days. This is a raw measure provided for data checks and transparency, but we strongly recommend that any analysis on daily vaccination rates be conducted using daily_vaccinations instead.

    - daily_vaccinations: new doses administered per day (7-day smoothed). For countries that don't report data on a daily basis, we assume that doses changed equally on a daily basis over any periods in which no data was reported. This produces a complete series of daily figures, which is then averaged over a rolling 7-day window. An example of how we perform this calculation can be found here.

    - daily_vaccinations_per_million: daily_vaccinations per 1,000,000 people in the total population of the state.

    - people_vaccinated: total number of people who received at least one vaccine dose. If a person receives the first dose of a 2-dose vaccine, this metric goes up by 1. If they receive the second dose, the metric stays the same.

    - people_vaccinated_per_hundred: people_vaccinated per 100 people in the total population of the state.

    - people_fully_vaccinated: total number of people who received all doses prescribed by the vaccination protocol. If a person receives the first dose of a 2-dose vaccine, this metric stays the same. If they receive the second dose, the metric goes up by 1.

    - people_fully_vaccinated_per_hundred: people_fully_vaccinated per 100 people in the total population of the state.

    - total_distributed: cumulative counts of COVID-19 vaccine doses recorded as shipped in CDC's Vaccine Tracking System.

    - total_distributed_per_hundred: cumulative counts of COVID-19 vaccine doses recorded as shipped in CDC's Vaccine Tracking System per 100 people in the total population of the state.

    - share_doses_used: share of vaccination doses administered among those recorded as shipped in CDC's Vaccine Tracking System.

    Data as of: May 18, 2021

  10. COVID-19 vaccinations administered in the U.S. as of April 2023, by...

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    Updated May 2, 2023
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    Statista (2023). COVID-19 vaccinations administered in the U.S. as of April 2023, by manufacturer [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/statistics/1198516/covid-19-vaccinations-administered-us-by-company/
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    May 2, 2023
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    Statistahttp://statista.com/
    Area covered
    United States
    Description

    As of April 26, 2023, roughly 367 million Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine doses had been administered in the United States. This statistic shows the number of COVID-19 vaccinations administered in the United States as of April 26, 2023, by manufacturer.

  11. COVID-19 Vaccine Distribution Allocations by Jurisdiction - Janssen

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    Updated May 5, 2021
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    Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (2021). COVID-19 Vaccine Distribution Allocations by Jurisdiction - Janssen [Dataset]. https://data.virginia.gov/dataset/covid-19-vaccine-distribution-allocations-by-jurisdiction-janssen
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    May 5, 2021
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    Description

    New weekly allocations of doses are posted every Tuesday. Beginning the following Thursday, states can begin ordering doses from that week’s new allocation of 1st doses. Beginning two weeks (Pfizer) or three weeks (Moderna) from the following Sunday, states can begin ordering doses from that week’s new allocation of 2nd doses. After doses are ordered by states, shipments begin the following Monday. The entire order may not arrive in one shipment or on one day, but over the course of the week.

    Second doses are opened up for orders on Sundays, at the appropriate interval two or three weeks later according to the manufacturer’s label, with shipments occurring after jurisdictions place orders.

    Shipments of an FDA-authorized safe and effective COVID-19 vaccine continue to arrive at sites across America. Vaccinations began on December 14, 2020.

    https://www.hhs.gov/coronavirus/covid-19-vaccines/index.html

    Pfizer Vaccine Data - https://data.cdc.gov/Vaccinations/COVID-19-Vaccine-Initial-Allocations-Pfizer/saz5-9hgg

    Moderna Vaccine Data- https://data.cdc.gov/Vaccinations/COVID-19-Vaccine-Distribution-Allocations-by-Juris/b7pe-5nws

  12. i

    COVID-19 Vaccinations by Date

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    COVID-19 Vaccinations by Date [Dataset]. https://hub.mph.in.gov/dataset/covid-19-vaccinations-by-date
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    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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    Description

    Archived as of 9/25/2025: The datasets will no longer receive updates but the historical data will continue to be available for download. Note: 11/1/2023: Publication of the COVID data will be delayed because of technical difficulties. Note: 9/20/2023: With the end of the federal emergency and reporting requirements continuing to evolve, the Indiana Department of Health will no longer publish and refresh the COVID-19 datasets after November 15, 2023 - one final dataset publication will continue to be available. Note: 5/10/2023: Due to a technical issue updates are delayed for COVID data. New files will be published as soon as they are available. Note: 3/22/2023: Due to a technical issue updates are delayed for COVID data. New files will be published as soon as they are available. Note: 3/15/2023 test data will be removed from the COVID dashboards and HUB files in recognition of the fact that widespread use of at-home tests and a decrease in lab testing no longer provides an accurate representation of COVID-19 spread. Historical Changes: 1/11/2023: Due to a technical issue updates are delayed for COVID data. New files will be published as soon as they are available. 1/5/2023: Due to a technical issue the COVID datasets were not updated on 1/4/23. Updates will be published as soon as they are available. 9/29/22: Due to a technical difficulty, the weekly COVID datasets were not generated yesterday. They will be updated with current data today - 9/29 - and may result in a temporary discrepancy with the numbers published on the dashboard until the normal weekly refresh resumes 10/5. 9/27/2022: As of 9/28, the Indiana Department of Health (IDOH) is moving to a weekly COVID update for the dashboard and all associated datasets to continue to provide trend data that is applicable and usable for our partners and the public. This is to maintain alignment across the nation as states move to weekly updates. 8/19/2022 - The first and second dose columns are being removed as of 8/22/22 as the Health department has transitioned to reporting on Fully/Partially vaccinated. The final historical file including these columns from 8/19 will continue to be available. 2/10/2022: Data was not published on 2/9/2022 due to a technical issue, but updated data was released 2/10/2022. 10/13/2021: This dataset now includes columns for new and total booster shots administered. Please see the data dictionary for additional details. 08/06/2021: There are updates today to county-level vaccination rates to reflect a correction to records that were assigned to the wrong location based on ZIP code. 06/23/2021: COVID Hub files will no longer be updated on Saturdays. The normal refresh of these files has been changed to Mon-Fri. 06/10/2021: COVID Hub files will no longer be updated on Sundays. The normal refresh of these files has been changed to Mon-Sat. 06/07/2021: Today’s new counts include doses newly reported to the Indiana Department of Health on Saturday and Sunday. 06/03/2021: Individuals are able to update their personal and demographic information during the vaccination registration process. Today’s data reflects changes made by individuals to their race, ethnicity, or county of residence over the course of their vaccination series. 05/06/2021: On Monday 5/3, individuals classified as "Unknown" county of residence were inadvertently converted to "Out of State." These individuals have been corrected in today's dataset. 03/17/2021: This dataset has been updated to include zeros for dates where there is no reported data. 03/11/2021: This dataset has been updated to include totals and newly administered single dose vaccination data.

  13. O

    COVID-19 Vaccinations by Race/Ethnicity and Age - ARCHIVED

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    Department of Public Health (2023). COVID-19 Vaccinations by Race/Ethnicity and Age - ARCHIVED [Dataset]. https://data.ct.gov/Health-and-Human-Services/COVID-19-Vaccinations-by-Race-Ethnicity-and-Age-AR/4z97-pa4q
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    U.S. Government Workshttps://www.usa.gov/government-works
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    Description

    NOTE: As of 2/16/2023 this table is no longer being updated. For information on COVID-19 Updated (Bivalent) Booster Coverage, go to https://data.ct.gov/Health-and-Human-Services/COVID-19-Updated-Bivalent-Booster-Coverage-By-Race/8267-bg4w.

    Important change as of June 1, 2022

    As of June 1, 2022, we will be using 2020 DPH provisional census estimates* to calculate vaccine coverage percentages by age at the state level. 2020 estimates will replace the 2019 estimates that have been used. Caution should be taken when making comparisons of percentages calculated using the 2019 and 2020 census estimates since observed difference may result from the shift in the denominator. The age groups in the state-level data tables will also be changing as a result of the switch to the new denominator.

    • DPH Provisional State and County Characteristics Estimates April 1, 2020. Hayes L, Abdellatif E, Jiang Y, Backus K (2022) Connecticut DPH Provisional April 1, 2020 State Population Estimates by 18 age groups, sex, and 6 combined race and ethnicity groups. Connecticut Department of Public Health, Health Statistics & Surveillance, SAR, Hartford, CT.

    This table shows the number and percent of people that have initiated COVID-19 vaccination, are fully vaccinated and had additional dose 1 by race / ethnicity and age group.

    All data in this report are preliminary; data for previous dates will be updated as new reports are received and data errors are corrected. The age groups in the state-level data tables will also be changing as a result of the switch to the new denominator.

    Population size estimates are based on 2019 DPH census estimates until 5/26/2022. From 6/1/2022, 2020 DPH provisional census estimates are used.

    In the data shown here, a person who has received at least one dose of COVID-19 vaccine is considered to have initiated vaccination. A person is considered fully vaccinated if he/she has completed a primary vaccination series by receiving 2 doses of the Pfizer, Novavax or Moderna vaccines or 1 dose of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine. The fully vaccinated are a subset of the people who have received at least one dose.

    A person who completed a Pfizer, Moderna, Novavax or Johnson & Johnson primary series (as defined above) and then had an additional monovalent dose of COVID-19 vaccine is considered to have had additional dose 1. The additional dose may be Pfizer, Moderna, Novavax or Johnson & Johnson and may be a different type from the primary series. For people who had a primary Pfizer or Moderna series, additional dose 1 was counted starting August 18th, 2021. For people with a Johnson & Johnson primary series additional dose 1 was counted starting October 22nd, 2021. For most people, additional dose 1 is a booster. However, additional dose 1 may represent a supplement to the primary series for a people who is moderately or severely immunosuppressed. Bivalent booster administrations are not included in the additional dose 1 calculations.

    The percent with at least one dose many be over-estimated, and the percent fully vaccinated and with additional dose 1 may be under-estimated because of vaccine administration records for individuals that cannot be linked because of differences in how names or date of birth are reported.

    Race and ethnicity data may be self-reported or taken from an existing electronic health care record. Reported race and ethnicity information is used to create a single race/ethnicity variable. People with Hispanic ethnicity are classified as Hispanic regardless of reported race. People with a missing ethnicity are classified as non-Hispanic. People with more than one race are classified as multiple races.

    A vaccine coverage percentage cannot be calculated for people classified as NH Other race or NH Unknown race since there are not population size estimates for these groups. Data quality assurance activities suggest that in at least some cases NH Other may represent a missing value. Vaccine coverage estimates in specific race/ethnicity groups may be underestimated as result of the classification of records as NH Unknown Race or NH Other Race.

    Connecticut COVID-19 Vaccine Program providers are required to report information on all COVID-19 vaccine doses administered to CT WiZ, the Connecticut Immunization Information System. This includes doses given to residents of CT and to residents of other states vaccinated in CT. Data on doses administered to CT residents out-of-state are being added to CT WiZ jurisdiction-by-jurisdiction. Doses administered by some Federal entities (including Department of Defense, Department of Correction, Department of Veteran’s Affairs, Indian Health Service) are not yet reported to CT WiZ. Data reported here reflect the vaccination records reported to CT WiZ. However, once CT residents who have received doses in each jurisdiction are added to CT WiZ, the records for residents of that jurisdiction vaccinated in CT are removed. For example, when CT residents vaccinated in NYC were added, NYC residents vaccinated in CT were removed.

    Note: This dataset takes the place of the original "COVID-19 Vaccinations by Race/Ethnicity" dataset (https://data.ct.gov/Health-and-Human-Services/COVID-19-Vaccinations-by-Race-Ethnicity/xkga-ifz3 ), which will not be updated after 5/20/2021 and “COVID-19 Vaccinations by Race / Ethnicity” dataset (https://data.ct.gov/Health-and-Human-Services/COVID-19-Vaccinations-by-Race-Ethnicity/ybkg-w5x2), which will not be updated after 10/20/2021.

  14. COVID-19 Vaccine Progress Dashboard Data

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    California Department of Public Health (2025). COVID-19 Vaccine Progress Dashboard Data [Dataset]. https://data.ca.gov/dataset/covid-19-vaccine-progress-dashboard-data
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    Dec 2, 2025
    Dataset authored and provided by
    California Department of Public Healthhttps://www.cdph.ca.gov/
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    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
    License information was derived automatically

    Description

    Note: In these datasets, a person is defined as up to date if they have received at least one dose of an updated COVID-19 vaccine. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommends that certain groups, including adults ages 65 years and older, receive additional doses.

    On 6/16/2023 CDPH replaced the booster measures with a new “Up to Date” measure based on CDC’s new recommendations, replacing the primary series, boosted, and bivalent booster metrics The definition of “primary series complete” has not changed and is based on previous recommendations that CDC has since simplified. A person cannot complete their primary series with a single dose of an updated vaccine. Whereas the booster measures were calculated using the eligible population as the denominator, the new up to date measure uses the total estimated population. Please note that the rates for some groups may change since the up to date measure is calculated differently than the previous booster and bivalent measures.

    This data is from the same source as the Vaccine Progress Dashboard at https://covid19.ca.gov/vaccination-progress-data/ which summarizes vaccination data at the county level by county of residence. Where county of residence was not reported in a vaccination record, the county of provider that vaccinated the resident is included. This applies to less than 1% of vaccination records. The sum of county-level vaccinations does not equal statewide total vaccinations due to out-of-state residents vaccinated in California.

    These data do not include doses administered by the following federal agencies who received vaccine allocated directly from CDC: Indian Health Service, Veterans Health Administration, Department of Defense, and the Federal Bureau of Prisons.

    Totals for the Vaccine Progress Dashboard and this dataset may not match, as the Dashboard totals doses by Report Date and this dataset totals doses by Administration Date. Dose numbers may also change for a particular Administration Date as data is updated.

    Previous updates:

    • On March 3, 2023, with the release of HPI 3.0 in 2022, the previous equity scores have been updated to reflect more recent community survey information. This change represents an improvement to the way CDPH monitors health equity by using the latest and most accurate community data available. The HPI uses a collection of data sources and indicators to calculate a measure of community conditions ranging from the most to the least healthy based on economic, housing, and environmental measures.

    • Starting on July 13, 2022, the denominator for calculating vaccine coverage has been changed from age 5+ to all ages to reflect new vaccine eligibility criteria. Previously the denominator was changed from age 16+ to age 12+ on May 18, 2021, then changed from age 12+ to age 5+ on November 10, 2021, to reflect previous changes in vaccine eligibility criteria. The previous datasets based on age 16+ and age 5+ denominators have been uploaded as archived tables.

    • Starting on May 29, 2021 the methodology for calculating on-hand inventory in the shipped/delivered/on-hand dataset has changed. Please see the accompanying data dictionary for details. In addition, this dataset is now down to the ZIP code level.

  15. Opinion on vaccine safety in the United States 2025, by race

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    Updated Jun 4, 2025
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    Statista (2025). Opinion on vaccine safety in the United States 2025, by race [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/statistics/1613446/opinion-on-vaccine-safety-united-states-by-race/
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    Time period covered
    Feb 2025
    Area covered
    United States
    Description

    As of February 2025, some ** percent of Black Americans surveyed were of the opinion that vaccines are very safe. On the other hand, ** percent of white Americans were of the opinion that vaccines are not at all safe. This statistic illustrates the distribution of Americans opinion on vaccine safety, by race.

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    Performance Metrics - Public Health - Immunization Program - Monthly Vaccine...

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    • data.cityofchicago.org
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    Updated Jun 13, 2017
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    United States (2017). Performance Metrics - Public Health - Immunization Program - Monthly Vaccine Distribution [Dataset]. https://data.amerigeoss.org/lv/dataset/b2b9d679-4c01-4575-b17d-729bb5c5bc74
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    Description

    Vaccines have been touted as one of the 10 great public health achievements of the last decade. Currently, 18 diseases can be prevented by vaccines. The current childhood vaccination schedule is estimated to prevent 42,000 deaths and 20 million cases of disease. CDPH distributes vaccine to nearly 470 healthcare facilities throughout the city of Chicago that are enrolled in the Vaccines for Children (VFC) program. This metric provides the number of doses of vaccine distributed each month. For more information about CDPH’s Immunization Program, see https://www.cityofchicago.org/city/en/depts/cdph/provdrs/health_protection/svcs/immunization1.html

  17. US Vaccination Progress

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    Updated Nov 23, 2025
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    hoyo (2025). US Vaccination Progress [Dataset]. https://www.kaggle.com/bumjunkoo/us-vaccination-progress
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    Nov 23, 2025
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    hoyo
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    https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/

    Area covered
    United States
    Description

    Data collected from Our World in Data's github repository which collects US vaccination data from the CDC. Includes vaccination progress of the US as a whole.

    Description

    • location: name of the state or federal entity.
    • date: date of the observation.
    • total_vaccinations: total number of doses administered. This is counted as a single dose, and may not equal the total number of people vaccinated, depending on the specific dose regime (e.g. people receive multiple doses). If a person receives one dose of the vaccine, this metric goes up by 1. If they receive a second dose, it goes up by 1 again.
    • total_vaccinations_per_hundred: total_vaccinations per 100 people in the total population of the state.
    • daily_vaccinations_raw: daily change in the total number of doses administered. It is only calculated for consecutive days. This is a raw measure provided for data checks and transparency, but we strongly recommend that any analysis on daily vaccination rates be conducted using daily_vaccinations instead.
    • daily_vaccinations: new doses administered per day (7-day smoothed). For countries that don't report data on a daily basis, we assume that doses changed equally on a daily basis over any periods in which no data was reported. This produces a complete series of daily figures, which is then averaged over a rolling 7-day window. An example of how we perform this calculation can be found here.
    • daily_vaccinations_per_million: daily_vaccinations per 1,000,000 people in the total population of the state.
    • people_vaccinated: total number of people who received at least one vaccine dose. If a person receives the first dose of a 2-dose vaccine, this metric goes up by 1. If they receive the second dose, the metric stays the same.
    • people_vaccinated_per_hundred: people_vaccinated per 100 people in the total population of the state.
    • people_fully_vaccinated: total number of people who received all doses prescribed by the vaccination protocol. If a person receives the first dose of a 2-dose vaccine, this metric stays the same. If they receive the second dose, the metric goes up by 1.
    • people_fully_vaccinated_per_hundred: people_fully_vaccinated per 100 people in the total population of the state.
    • total_distributed: cumulative counts of COVID-19 vaccine doses recorded as shipped in CDC's Vaccine Tracking System.
    • total_distributed_per_hundred: cumulative counts of COVID-19 vaccine doses recorded as shipped in CDC's Vaccine Tracking System per 100 people in the total population of the state.
    • share_doses_used: share of vaccination doses administered among those recorded as shipped in CDC's Vaccine Tracking System.

    Acknowledgements

    I'm not involved in the collecting and creation of this data; all credit goes to Our World in Data.

    Questions

    • Which states lead in vaccinating its residents?
    • When will the US have a fully vaccinated population based on current rates?
  18. D

    Archive: COVID-19 Vaccination and Case Trends by Age Group, United States

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    Updated Oct 14, 2022
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    IISInfo (2022). Archive: COVID-19 Vaccination and Case Trends by Age Group, United States [Dataset]. https://data.cdc.gov/Vaccinations/Archive-COVID-19-Vaccination-and-Case-Trends-by-Ag/gxj9-t96f
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    Oct 14, 2022
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    https://www.usa.gov/government-workshttps://www.usa.gov/government-works

    Description

    After October 13, 2022, this dataset will no longer be updated as the related CDC COVID Data Tracker site was retired on October 13, 2022.

    This dataset contains historical trends in vaccinations and cases by age group, at the US national level. Data is stratified by at least one dose and fully vaccinated. Data also represents all vaccine partners including jurisdictional partner clinics, retail pharmacies, long-term care facilities, dialysis centers, Federal Emergency Management Agency and Health Resources and Services Administration partner sites, and federal entity facilities.

  19. COVID-19 Statewise Vaccine Doses - India [Latest]

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    CaptainClever (2021). COVID-19 Statewise Vaccine Doses - India [Latest] [Dataset]. https://www.kaggle.com/datasets/abhimaneukj/covid19-statewise-vaccine-doses-india-latest
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    Oct 30, 2021
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    CaptainClever
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    https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/

    Area covered
    India
    Description

    Context

    Sate-wise Information On COVID-19 Vaccine Doses.

    Content

    Dataset : COVID-19 Statewise Vaccine Latest Dataset - India.csv

    It Contains:

    STATE / UNION TERRITORY -Name of the State/UTS.

    TOTAL VACCINATION DOSES -Total number of vaccination doses distributed.

    DOSE1 -Number of people received Dose 1.

    DOSE2 -Number of people received Dose 2.

    VACCINATION DOSES DAY BEFORE -Total number of vaccination doses distributed the day before.

    Acknowledgements

    https://www.mygov.in/covid-19

  20. Weekly Cumulative Influenza Vaccine Doses Distributed in the United States

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    Updated Sep 28, 2022
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    Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (2022). Weekly Cumulative Influenza Vaccine Doses Distributed in the United States [Dataset]. https://odgavaprod.ogopendata.com/dataset/weekly-cumulative-influenza-vaccine-doses-distributed-in-the-united-states
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    Area covered
    United States
    Description

    Weekly Cumulative Influenza Vaccine Doses Distributed in the United States, 2016-2021

    • Flu vaccine is produced by private manufacturers. For the 2020-2021 season, manufacturers have projected they will provide as many as 194 to 198 million doses of influenza vaccine for the U.S. market. • Additional information is available: https://www.cdc.gov/flu/prevent/vaccine-supply-distribution.htm.

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Statista (2023). Number of COVID-19 vaccine doses distributed in the U.S., Apr. 26, 2023, by state [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/statistics/1113080/number-of-covid-vaccine-doses-distributed-by-state-us/
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Number of COVID-19 vaccine doses distributed in the U.S., Apr. 26, 2023, by state

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United States
Description

As of April 26, 2023, there had been roughly 980 million COVID-19 vaccine doses distributed in the United States, with California receiving the highest number of doses. This statistic shows the number of COVID-19 vaccine doses distributed in the United States as of April 26, 2023, by state, territory, or federal entity.

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