2.6Mshots yesterday so total up to 189.692M with the 7 day rolling average at 3.21M. 79.8% of shots administered is the national average, 36.4% of population with 1+ dose (note this is percent of population that has been given 1 or 2 doses, so total percent that have been pricked by a needle), 22.3% fully vaccinated.
So far, 121 million Americans have received at least one dose of a vaccine. At least 74.1 million people have completed a vaccination regimen.
Doses delivered is 237.65M compared to yesterday 237.65M. So 0.0M doses delivered yesterday, 0.0M doses delivered for the week. Previous week totals for doses delivered is 29.9M, 28.22M, 23.8, 21.1M, 20.0M, 19.7M,21.2M, 5.1M, 9.96M and , 9.4M.
56,522 positives reported yesterday compared to 58,027 week over week. 7-day rolling average is at 69,926
Fatality was 460 compared to 276 yesterday and 519 week over week, 7-day rolling fatality at 747.
2.6Mshots yesterday so total up to 192.282M with the 7 day rolling average at 3.38M. 78.4% of shots administered is the national average, 36.8% of population with 1+ dose (note this is percent of population that has been given 1 or 2 doses, so total percent that have been pricked by a needle), 22.7% fully vaccinated.
So far, 122 million Americans have received at least one dose of a vaccine. At least 75.3 million people have completed a vaccination regimen.
Doses delivered is 245.26M compared to yesterday 237.65M. So 7.6M doses delivered yesterday, 7.6M doses delivered for the week. Previous week totals for doses delivered is 29.9M, 28.22M, 23.8, 21.1M, 20.0M, 19.7M,21.2M, 5.1M, 9.96M and , 9.4M.
77,270 positives reported yesterday compared to 62,332 week over week. 7-day rolling average is at 72,262
Fatality was 819 compared to 460 yesterday and 873 week over week, 7-day rolling fatality at 748.
Michigan with a data dump yesterday. 81 on the fatality (highest in country) and 10,277 daily positives. Florida also with a 9,000+ number after not reporting anything yesterday. Appears some other states with some lesser data dumps also.
I will say that the accuracy of the data continues to degrade in my estimation. Just way to much reporting based on data dumps with the consistency of data from day to day and week to week really starting to not make sense anymore. That is a problem.
Not even going start on the J&J pause as discussed in detail in other threads. My only hope is that after careful review today and tomorrow that they lift the J&J pause for men while they figure out what these non-menopausal women had in common. But they have to get J&J back in the fold for men to keep the vaccinations going considering zero men have had issues (and most likely shortly thereafter women over 50).