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Tuesday, April 20, 2021

Covid-19 Vaccination Data As Provided By The CDC -- April 20, 2021



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Doses of vaccine distributed to health facilities

Change from day before

Vaccinations given

Change from day before

Percent of distributed vaccine that is actually administered

Doses received in past week, current Monday from previous Tuesday

Average number of doses given / day in past seven days

Monday 

April 19, 2021

264,505,725

0

211,581,309

2,174,495

79.99%

26,709,420

3,127,038

Sunday

April 18, 2021

264,505,725

6,010

209,406,814

3,534,901

79.17%



Saturday

April 17, 2021

264,499,715

5,996,900

205,871,913

3,589,620

77.83%



Friday

April 16, 2021

258,502,815

3,102,150

202,282,293

3,965,253

78.25%



Thursday

April 15, 2021

255,400,665

4,402,400

198,317,040

3,525,204

77.65%



Wednesday  

April 14, 2021

250,998,265

5,633,460

194,791,836

2,509,055

77.61%



Tuesday

April 13, 2021

245,364,805

7,568,500

192,282,781

2,590,736

78.37%



Monday

April 12, 2021

237,796,305

200

189,692,045

2,644,914

79.77%

29,904,910

3,214,893

Sunday

April 11, 2021

237,796,105

4,370

187,047,131

3,579,422

78.66%



Saturday

April 10, 2021

237,791,735

4,199,780

183,467,709

4,629,928

77.15%



Friady

April 9, 2021

233,591,955

4,193,270

178,837,781

3,958,065

76.56%



Thursday

April 8, 2021

229,398,685

4,104,250

174,879,716

3,403,061

76.23%



Wednesday

April 7, 2021

225,294,435

6,100,220

171,476,655

2,884,580

76.11%



Tuesday

April 6, 2021

219,194,215

11,302,820

168,592,075

1,404,280

76.91%

 

 

Monday

April 5, 2021

207,891,395

100

167,187,795

2,134,049

80.42%

27,244,830

3,053,566

For the archives: the JNJ vaccine was pulled off the US market a week ago last Tuesday, April 13, 2021, and that might account for some of the decrease in vaccine delivery to health facilities last week. 

The prior week, over seven days, almost 30 million doses were distributed to US health facilities. This past week, just shy of 27 million doses were distributed.

3 comments:

  1. ND is looking to intervene in the DAPL case. (Biden Admin is actually "trying to lose", not actively defending the permit.)

    Oh...and you don't need all that sauce and bacon. Cornish game hens are fine as is, with salt and pepper, if you want. That is "easier".

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    1. 1. Cornish hen: I thought about that overnight -- about simply salt and pepper. I know that's very, very true for steak. I've pretty much quick any rugs or spices for steak. Good cuts of steak only require salt and pepper.

      2. Cornish hen: you are probably correct about that also; I've just never tried salt and pepper alone. There's something relaxing (for me) about putting together all the extras: trussing, the rub, bacon, bed or rosemary, etc.

      3. I hope you are correct about the DAPL. When this risk first popped up, I assumed CBR could make up the gap. I'm pretty sure now if the DAPL is shut down, western North Dakota could go into a pretty severe depression -- lots of folks hurt directly; and, shortly thereafter, the state would feel the effects. I am now convinced that it could take quite some time for the state and many businesses / folks to recover if the DAPL is shut down.

      4. The repercussions for Standing Rock may be quite severe.

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  2. A reader commented (but I accidentally rejected). From a reader:
    ND has made a request to intervene. I don't know if it will be allowed or even if so, if ND will prevail. But they have requested to defend as they say the government is not defending in good faith.

    https://bismarcktribune.com/news/state-and-regional/govt-and-politics/north-dakota-seeks-to-intervene-in-dapl-lawsuit-to-defend-pipeline/article_44bf311c-b687-5e7f-ba49-bc64a5886b97.html

    Honestly, I would just cook the bird as is and let people put salt and pepper on as they will. Just think a fresh cooked CGH (or even just a regular chicken) is fun and tasty and doesn't need any prep (other than removing the gizzards).

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