Look at the sixth column: the is the number of doses given in the previous 24-hours. One million doses/24 hours should run at least 1.5 million doses/24 hours, and some would argue, 2.5 to 4.0 million. Look at the last five days: the average is a paltry 713,882 doses.
Starting this fall:
- by October, 2021, at least some of the Covid-19 vaccines should be "fully approved," none of this "emergency use authorized" stuff ;
- here will be a push for everyone currently fully vaccinated to get a booster shot, for Covid-19, just like "season flu";
- the big question is whether we "see" "seasonal flu" again: it all depends on the government's reimbursement rate for a "Covid-19" diagnosis vs a "seasonal flu" diagnosis;
- right now, CDC statistics this past year suggest "season flu" has been eradicated.
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Total Doses Administered |
Number of People Receiving At Least One Dose |
Fully Vaccinated |
Delta: Difference in daily doses from previous day |
Percent (B+C)/A |
Percent Of Americans Considered Fully Vaccinated |
Thursday |
June 24, 2021 |
320,687,205 |
178,331,677 |
151,252,034 |
815,152 |
102.77% |
59.01% |
Wednesday |
June 23, 2021 |
319,872,053 |
177,948,892 |
150,787,303 |
648,209 |
102.77% |
58.83% |
Tuesday |
June 22, 2021 |
319,223,844 |
177,635,067 |
150,424,675 |
647,403 |
102.77% |
58.69% |
Monday |
June 21, 2021 |
318,576,441 |
177,342,954 |
150,046,006 |
729,322 |
102.77% |
58.54% |
Sunday |
June 22, 2021 |
317,847,119 |
177,040,048 |
149,585,585 |
729,322 |
102.76% |
58.36% |
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