Just when I thought it couldn't get any lower, the number of vaccinations given in most recent twenty-four hours: less than 250,000. Wow. This is an all-time low. One might assume many (most) of these vaccinations were second-dose Pfizer vaccinations. If so, that means unvaccinated folks are not showing up at all. Despite all the media coverage about the "delta" virus.
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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 (>18) Considered Fully Vaccinated |
Delta from day before |
Tuesday |
July 20, 2021 |
338,491,374 |
186,474,836 |
161,631,676 |
243,940 |
102.84% |
63.06% |
0.06% |
Monday |
July 19, 2021 |
338,247,434 |
186,317,651 |
161,473,715 |
507,076 |
102.82% |
63.00% |
0.09% |
Sunday |
July 18, 2021 |
337,740,358 |
186,038,501 |
161,232,483 |
500,910 |
102.82% |
62.90% |
0.09% |
Saturday |
July 17, 2021 |
337,239,448 |
185,765,452 |
160,994,035 |
635,290 |
102.82% |
62.81% |
0.12% |
Friday |
July 16, 2021 |
336,604,158 |
185,424,899 |
160,686,378 |
549,205 |
102.82% |
62.69% |
0.11% |
Thursday |
July 15, 2021 |
336,054,953 |
185,135,757 |
160,408,538 |
567,174 |
102.82% |
62.58% |
0.11% |
Wednesday |
July 14, 2021 |
335,487,779 |
184,835,149 |
160,126,516 |
545,543 |
102.82% |
62.47% |
0.18% |
It would be nice if we were provided the vaccination status of those diagnosed with new infections, and "new deaths."
On another note, it appears the two best vaccines are:
- Pfizer; and,
- Moderna.
J&J's vaccine is getting very, very bad press.
im gonna guess there's a technical problem with this stat. (you rarely see huge step changes in things that involve a lot of distributed data points being aggregated).
ReplyDeleteYou are probably correct. Every so often the CDC data reported is definitely in error. These kind of "huge step changes" associated with errors most often occur on weekends/holidays for obvious reasons (errors in reporting). In this case, this was a "Tuesday" report -- and Monday was not a holiday which makes this harder to explain.
DeleteMost interesting, the CDC report on weekdays is usually released by 2:00 p.m. CT (much, much earlier in the day on weekends). Today's report was delayed until almost 6:30 p.m. -- way out of "character" -- suggesting they were waiting for more state data to be called in and just weren't getting it. Or they were trying to figure out, like you and me, where the errors were or what could explain a "drop" this huge.
Regardless, I think you are correct; if you are, we should see numbers in the 500,000 / day again (on average) -- which in itself is pathetically low. If there was a reporting problem we should see a jump in the number tomorrow.