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100 million doses in 100 days is...not a major achievement, at this point.

We've already been doing 800k or so a day.

At the pace at the end of 2020, we should be closer to 1.6-2.0 million a day by the end of 100 days.
Regarding #covidvaccineupdate...

Big kudos to NEW MEXICO. They really seem to have hit the nail on the head, showed a lot of competence in their vaccination rollout. Online signups are working (not perfectly, but still!). They deserve a lot of credit.

bloomberg.com/graphics/covid…
WV, ND, SD, AK, ME, VT, CT, NY, FL, OK, CO, UT, OR, NE, IN all doing pretty decent.

Florida started slower than NY, but has now passed in per capita vaccinations...they have vaccinated 200k more people than New York...or the population of Yonkers.
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The US is at 4.2%. We are vaccinating about 0.3% daily right now. At this rate, it would take us 11 months to vaccinate everyone.

But, the pace is accelerating.

bloomberg.com/graphics/covid…
The worst states right now?

Alabama 2.66%
Nevada 2.72%
California 3.0%
South Carolina 3.0%
Worst states in % of vaccines used?

Alabama 29.3%
Hawaii 30.5%
North Carolina 32.6%
California 33.5%

(And Hawaii at least has an excuse, because of location).
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So want to do a #covidvaccineupdate, because there appears to be a lot of confusion where we are having problems.

First and foremost? Almost nobody on the planet is doing well, outside of Israel, UAE and Bahrain.
The US has vaccinated just under 4% of the population in exactly one month. At that pace, it would take two years; but note the curve above. The rate is increasing at a steady rate. After 2 weeks, the US had vaccinated only about 1%.
If the US can maintain that rate of increase (or even half of that), we could be vaccinating 15% or so of the public monthly by March.

That is if the supply can be sustained; I am guessing it can be, with Moderna, Pfizer and JNJ expanding production dramatically already.
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The US is at 3.4% vaccinated. Only the UK (5%, and started earlier) is doing better as a large country.

And we still aren't doing well enough.

bloomberg.com/graphics/covid…
Best countries:

Israel
Bahrain
UAE
UK
USA

Relatively speaking, worst countries? France, Belgium, Netherlands, Sweden, Turkey. China and Russia too (considering they've had 'vaccines' for months). Canada is lagging too (reason why?).
As for US states, WV leads the pack, followed (not in order) ND, SD, MT, CO, NM, UT, OK, LA, IN, VT, CT, RI.

As for the big states, FL will likely pass NY in per capita vaccinations by tomorrow or so, and has vaccinated 80k more, marginally trailing TX and CA.
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