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05/05/2022 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 05/05/2022 18:08

COVID Data Tracker Recent Updates - 2022-05-05 - The COVID-19 Vaccinations in the United States tab was updated to include a count of the people in the United States who have[...]

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Total Vaccine Doses
Distributed
730,391,415
Administered
577,843,905
220.0M

People fully vaccinated
101.0M

People with a first booster dose**
9.5M

People with a second booster dose**
Vaccinated People
Count
Percent of US Population
Total
257,960,561
77.7%
Population ≥ 5 Years of Age
257,848,480
82.6%
Population ≥ 12 Years of Age
247,684,233
87.4%
Population ≥ 18 Years of Age
230,172,947
89.1%
Population ≥ 65 Years of Age
56,838,863
95%
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CDC | Data as of: May 5, 2022 6:00am ET. Posted: Thursday, May 5, 2022 7:31 PM ET
0.050M100M150M200M250M300MVaccine TypeTotal Doses AdministeredU.S. COVID-19 Vaccine Administration by Vaccine Type
Pfizer-BioNTechModerna J&J/JanssenOther340,886,777217,673,79618,724,225559,107
0.0100M200M300M400MVaccine TypeTotal Doses DeliveredU.S. COVID-19 Vaccine Delivered by Vaccine Type
Pfizer-BioNTechModerna J&J/JanssenOther428,148,235271,474,38030,768,8000
0.020M40M60M80M100M120MVaccine Series TypeTotal Number of People Fully VaccinatedNumber of People Fully Vaccinatedin the U.S. by COVID-19 VaccineSeries Type
Pfizer-BioNTech 2-doseModerna 2-dose J&J/Janssen single doseOther 2-dose126,319,45876,527,29816,969,290158,144
0.010M20M30M40M50MBooster TypeTotal Number of People with a First Booster DoseNumber of People with a First Booster Dosein the U.S. by COVID-19 Vaccine Type
Pfizer-BioNTechModernaJ&J/JanssenOther56,068,06943,405,5671,506,14232,074
COVID-19 First Booster Dose Typeby Primary Series TypePercent of People with a First Booster Doseby Booster Dose Type0102030405060708090100Booster dose type by primary series type data are unavailable for Texas (all records) and Idaho (records for persons ages under 18 years only) because data on theprimary series cannot be linked to data on booster doses in the aggregate data submitted by these entities.Other93.36kJ&J/Janssen5.57MModerna37.60MPfizer-BioNTech50.84MPeople with a First Booster Doseby Primary Series Type51.4% (48.02k)41.0% (38.28k)34.8% (1.94M)41.2% (2.29M)24.0% (1.33M)91.8% (34.54M)93.0% (47.26M)
50.84M52.27M37.60M40.40M5.57M1.40M93.36k31.84kPfizer-BioNTechModernaJ&J/JanssenOtherTotal Number of People with a FirstBooster Doseby Primary SeriesType:by Booster DoseType:
COVID-19 Booster Dose Type by Primary Series Type: This graph is limited to people who are fully vaccinated and have received a booster dose. It illustrates the vaccine manufacturer (i.e., vaccine type) of the COVID-19 primary series received, as well as the manufacturer of the booster dose received. The graph demonstrates that while some vaccine recipients received the same vaccine type for their primary series and booster dose, others received one type for their primary series and a different type for their booster dose.
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This shows the number of doses administered within the state or territory for every 100,000 people of the total population. It does not reflect the residency of the person receiving the vaccine, but where they received it.
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Data Table for COVID-19 Vaccinations in the United States
CDC | Data as of: May 5, 2022 6:00am ET. Posted: Thursday, May 5, 2022 7:31 PM ET
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State/Territory/Federal Entity Total Doses Administered by State where Administered Doses Administered per 100k by State where Administered 18+ Doses Administered by State where Administered 18+ Doses Administered per 100K by State where Administered
Alabama 6,290,805 128,300 5,871,330 153,906
Alaska1,148,357 156,977 1,029,271 186,610
American Samoa 109,529 231,113 81,358 259,639
Arizona 12,167,840 167,170 10,957,437 194,333
Arkansas 4,250,249 140,839 3,879,598 167,394
Bureau of Prisons 317,553 0 317,551 0
California 75,301,643 190,578 67,152,251 219,326
Colorado 10,757,510 186,803 9,700,736 215,609
Connecticut 7,639,835 214,284 6,861,754 241,794
Delaware 1,819,856 186,889 1,657,119 215,157
Dept of Defense 7,474,187 0 6,965,872 0
District of Columbia 1,581,621 224,105 1,471,871 254,834
Federated States of Micronesia 128,207 125,300 98,770 148,028
Florida 37,616,840 175,143 34,951,458 202,643
Georgia 14,947,190 140,780 13,662,882 168,396
Guam 350,280 207,895 300,395 262,253
Hawaii2,927,595 206,770 2,627,466 235,435
Idaho 2,457,740 137,529 2,251,715 168,181
Illinois 22,705,514 179,181 20,302,108 206,030
Indian Health Svc 2,243,641 107,722 1,977,111 0
Indiana 9,549,046 141,841 8,759,418 169,617
Iowa 5,128,472 162,547 4,690,510 193,166
Kansas 4,618,862 158,543 4,168,447 188,356
Kentucky 6,536,500 146,307 6,017,494 173,675
Louisiana 6,252,446 134,496 5,801,657 162,915
Maine 2,856,302 212,489 2,614,690 238,704
Marshall Islands 66,129 85,063 54,094 113,813
Maryland 12,088,280 199,949 10,751,720 228,226
Massachusetts 14,903,376 216,226 13,371,321 241,373
Michigan 15,922,751 159,437 14,609,007 186,270
Minnesota 10,358,539 183,674 9,269,032 213,746
Mississippi 3,876,170 130,241 3,587,536 157,516
Missouri 8,965,290 146,076 8,232,001 172,693
Montana 1,594,360 149,176 1,470,889 175,066
Nebraska 3,214,182 166,158 2,895,462 198,546
Nevada 4,909,678 159,397 4,494,281 188,241
New Hampshire 2,545,331 187,196 2,323,140 210,342
New Jersey 17,268,148 194,413 15,514,327 223,433
New Mexico 3,947,180 188,245 3,544,257 218,648
New York State 39,349,891 202,276 35,746,474 231,740
North Carolina 16,761,585 159,816 15,258,429 186,365
North Dakota1,107,305 145,304 1,013,959 174,252
Northern Mariana Islands 109,148 210,503 88,514 245,361
Ohio 17,888,231 153,033 16,444,468 180,489
Oklahoma 5,925,949 149,760 5,449,059 181,349
Oregon 7,813,801 185,261 7,094,302 211,696
Pennsylvania23,065,417 180,171 21,045,889 206,994
Puerto Rico 7,182,147 224,885 6,308,414 240,691
Republic of Palau 47,441 220,328 41,427 249,816
Rhode Island 2,224,989 210,031 2,019,212 236,202
South Carolina 7,543,051 146,504 6,974,717 172,747
South Dakota 1,418,524 160,347 1,284,958 192,486
Tennessee 9,979,981 146,137 9,301,190 174,863
Texas 46,869,326 161,641 41,369,715 191,561
Utah 5,219,240 162,798 4,533,532 199,296
Vermont 1,409,771 225,929 1,266,817 248,403
Veterans Health 7,423,376 0 7,419,832 0
Virgin Islands145,407 136,802 135,907 166,743
Virginia 16,528,881 193,648 14,753,699 221,040
Washington 14,506,202 190,498 13,084,153 219,834
West Virginia2,728,835 152,266 2,552,740 178,192
Wisconsin 10,302,747 176,949 9,401,122 206,353
Wyoming 757,566 130,895 701,818 157,703
Footnotes

Timing:† Data will be updated after review and verification, usually before 8:00 pm ET. Note: Daily updates might be delayed due to delays in reporting.

Data on doses of vaccine distributed and administered include data received by CDC as of 6:00 am ET on the day of reporting.
Vaccination data on CDC's COVID Data Tracker are updated daily between 1:30 pm and 8:00 pm ET.
Updates will occur the following day when reporting coincides with a federal holiday.

Visit the COVID-19 Vaccination Data in the United States pages for more information about COVID-19 vaccination data, including data definitions.

*For surveillance purposes, COVID Data Tracker counts people as being "fully vaccinated" if they received two doses on different days (regardless of time interval) of the two-dose mRNA series or received one dose of a single-dose vaccine.

**First Booster Dose:

The count and percentage of people who received a first booster dose includes anyone who is fully vaccinated and has received another dose of COVID-19 vaccine since August 13, 2021. This includes people who received a first booster dose and people who received an additional primary series dose.

Second Booster Dose:

For surveillance purposes, the count and percentage of people who received a second booster dose includes anyone who is fully vaccinated and has received two subsequent doses of COVID-19 vaccine since August 13, 2021. This includes people who received two booster doses and people who received one additional dose and one booster dose.

The count and percentage of people who received a second booster dose does not account for eligibility based on age, whether a person is immunocompromised, or time interval since first booster dose.

Limitations to counting people with a second booster dose:

Due to the aggregate vaccination record reporting method used by Idaho for its residents under the age of 18 years and by Texas for all its residents, CDC counts all 4th doses received by these populations as a second booster dose. This includes immunocompromised individuals who received a three-dose primary series and only one booster dose. This limitation may lead to an undercount of people who received the single-dose J&J/Janssen vaccine as their primary series and two booster doses.

***The count and percentage of people who are eligible for a first booster dose (at least 5 months since their completed Pfizer-BioNTech or Moderna primary series or at least 2 months since their completed Janssen (Johnson & Johnson) single-dose vaccine). Booster eligibility counts and percentages exclude vaccine administrations reported by Texas (all records) and by Idaho (records for persons ages under 18 years only) because data on the primary series cannot be linked to data on booster doses in the aggregate data submitted by these entities. Administrations reported by Idaho for persons ages 18 and older are included. Criteria for first booster dose eligibility may change over time; data will be updated to align with the current recommendations.

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.

COVID Data Tracker's vaccination data typically have a lag time from vaccination data shown on a state's website. The amount of lag time varies for each state.

All reported numbers may change over time as historical data are reported to CDC.

For reporting on CDC COVID Data Tracker,

CDC counts people as being "fully vaccinated" if they received two doses on different days (regardless of time interval) of the two-dose mRNA series or received one dose of a single-dose vaccine. When the vaccine manufacturer is not reported, the recipient is considered fully vaccinated with two doses.
CDC counts people as having "received a first booster dose" if they are fully vaccinated and received another dose of any COVID-19 vaccine on or after August 13, 2021. This does not distinguish if the recipient is immunocompromised and received an additional dose.
CDC counts people as being "eligible to get a first booster dose" if it has been at least 5 months since their completed Pfizer-BioNTech or Moderna primary series or at least 2 months since their completed Janssen (Johnson & Johnson) single-dose vaccine.
Beginning December 9, 2021, adolescents ages 16 and 17 years were authorized and recommended to get a Pfizer-BioNTech booster dose at least 6 months after completing the Pfizer-BioNTech primary series.
Beginning January 4, 2022, people ages 16 years and older who have completed the Pfizer-BioNTech primary series can get a Pfizer-BioNTech booster dose at least 5 months after completing the primary series.
Beginning January 5, 2022, adolescents ages 12-15 years who have completed the Pfizer-BioNTech primary series can get a Pfizer-BioNTech booster dose at least 5 months after completing the primary series.
Beginning January 7, 2022, adults ages 18 years and older who have completed the Moderna primary series can get an mRNA booster dose (Pfizer-BioNTech or Moderna) at least 5 months after completing the primary series.
The first booster eligibility metric excludes fully vaccinated people who received an "Other" primary series vaccine type.
CDC estimates the number of people receiving at least one dose, the number of people who are fully vaccinated, and the number of people with a first booster dose based on information that state, territorial, tribal, and local public health agencies and federal entities report to CDC on dose number, dose manufacturer, administration date, recipient ID, and date of submission. Because the method used to determine dose numbers needs to be applied across multiple jurisdictions (states, territories, tribes, or local entities) with different reporting practices, CDC's dose number estimates might differ from those reported by jurisdictions and federal entities. People receiving doses are attributed to the jurisdiction in which the person resides.
Metrics for rates per 100,000 population can be greater than 100,000 since this is a dose-based measure and each person may have up to three vaccine doses to complete their vaccine series and may have up to two booster doses.
Beginning July 14, 2021, select entities had the ability to update or delete submitted records using a new functionality available in CDC's Data Clearinghouse. As of August 9, 2021, all entities have the ability to update or delete their previously submitted records. Use of this new functionality may result in fluctuations across metrics on the CDC COVID Data Tracker as historical data are updated or deleted. The functionality will also allow for more accurate reporting and improved data quality. Click here to view an appendix of historical update and delete events.

Vaccination Data Updates:
Recent changes to vaccine data are reported below, when available.
Click here to view all historical vaccine data updates.

New Hampshire lifted its national COVID-19 emergency response declaration in May 2021, which allows vaccine recipients to opt out of having their COVID-19 vaccinations included in the state's Immunization Information System registry. As such, data submitted by New Hampshire since May 2021 may not be representative of all COVID-19 vaccination occurring in the state.
North Carolina identified an issue on December 10, 2021 at the federal level with linking data across different vaccine sites (i.e., retail pharmacy, local health department, doctor's office).
This resulted in an undercount of "fully vaccinated people with a first booster dose" in North Carolina. This issue is being evaluated for resolution.
April 15, 2022: New Hampshire reviewed data and made adjustments to the vaccination records they have reported to CDC, resulting in a decrease of 62,163 vaccine doses administered since December 14, 2020. The adjustment is the result of updates to how pharmacies report data to CDC and/or the jurisdictions.
Vaccination data submitted by Texas on April 20, 2022 are currently under review by CDC and state officials due to the use of a new reporting process and are not reflected on COVID-19 Data Tracker. The data will be updated when available.
On April 27, 2022, the daily number of vaccine doses administered for Pennsylvania was 254,383 doses. This number includes 235,854 recent and historic second booster doses that were newly reported.
On April 21, 2022, the District of Columbia [DC] upgraded its data collection and reporting system. The system upgrade may have resulted in a higher reported count for the total number of people who were fully vaccinated in the district on May 2, 2022. CDC and DC are actively working to validate this increase, and if needed, data corrections will occur in a timely manner.
On May 3, 2022, the daily number of vaccine doses administered for South Carolina was 152,237 doses. This number includes 152,195 recent and historic doses covering the time period from April 2, 2022 to May 2, 2022.

Record Management:
Beginning July 14, 2021, entities have the ability to update or delete their previously submitted records. Recent record management updates are reported below, when available.
Click here to view all historical record management updates.

April 29, 2022: Illinois made updates to data previously submitted to CDC that resulted in a decrease of 7,617 doses administered.