Thursday, May 27, 2021

Covid-19 Update -- May 27, 2021

CDC data here.

Lowest number of vaccinations administered for a Thursday report, going back to February 18, 2021 (last column / column 6).

It was reported that only 1.5 million vaccinations were give in the most recent Thursday, 24-hour report. 

That is the lowest since February 18, 2021. 

The highest for a Thursday was April 15, 3.5 million vaccinations given. After that, continued decrease. Note: the "JNJ pause" was announced April 13, 2021.



Doses of vaccine distributed to health facilities

Change from day before

Vaccinations given

Change from day before

Thursday

May 27, 2021

361,250,445

1,401,410

290,724,607

1,512,303

Thursday

May 20, 2021

351,955,515

2,745,420

279,397,250

2,107,077

Thursday

May 13, 2021

339,165,445

2,075,680

266,596,486

1,915,642

Thursday

May 6, 2021

324,610,185

3,060,850

251,973,752

2,406,932

Thursday 

April 29, 2021

305,478,495

3,620,610

237,360,493

2,721,079

Thursday 

April 22, 2021

282,183,915

4,245,040

218,947,643

2,995,734

Thursday

April 15, 2021

255,400,665

4,402,400

198,317,040

3,525,204

Thursday

April 8, 2021

229,398,685

4,104,250

174,879,716

3,403,061

Thursday 

April 1, 2021

200,496,635

4,914,910

153,631,404

3,358,112

Thursday 

March 25, 2021

173,525,335

4,302,210

133,305,295

2,831,442

Thursday 

March 18, 2021

151,108,445

3,517,830

115,730,008

2,692,381

Thursday 

March 11, 2021

131,131,470

3,262,315

98,203,893

2,482,603

Thursday

March 4, 2021

109,905,530

2,876,640

82,572,848

2,032,374

Thursday

February 25, 2021

91,673,010

3,003,975

68,274,117

1,809,170

Thursday

February 18, 2021

75,287,810

1,814,918

57,933,435

1,651,608


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Today's Geography Lesson

From wiki by way of Joshua Slocum, 1900.
The Río de la Plata, literally, "river of silver"), called River Plate in British English and the Commonwealth and La Plata River (occasionally Plata River) in other English-speaking countries, is the estuary formed by the confluence of the Uruguay River and the Paraná River at Punta Gorda. 
It empties into the Atlantic Ocean and forms a funnel-shaped indentation on the southeastern coastline of South America. Depending on the geographer, the Río de la Plata may be considered a river, an estuary, a gulf, or a marginal sea. 
It is the widest river in the world, with a maximum width of 220 kilometres (140 mi).

It forms part of the border between Argentina and Uruguay, with the major ports and capital cities of Buenos Aires and Montevideo on its western and northern shores, respectively.

The historical English name "River Plate" uses an obsolete sense of the word "plate", which was used extensively as a term for "silver" or "gold" from the 12th century onwards, especially in Early Modern English.

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