Average daily COVID-19 vaccinations in US down by 50 percent: CDC
According to a weekly report from the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the latest 7-day average number of vaccine doses given per day is 55.3 percent lower than the previous week. CDC data showed that approximately 45.8 percent of the US population has been fully vaccinated against COVID-19 and 53.9 percent of the population has received at least one shot.
152.2 million people were fully vaccinated. But some states, such as Alabama, Arkasas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Tennessee and Wyoming, have lower vaccination rates.
A new CDC study has shown that non-Hispanic black adults aged 18 to 24, as well as non-Hispanic black adults and those with little education, no insurance, and low household incomes, have the lowest immunization coverage and willingness to get vaccinated. is.