3,374,587 doses have been reported administered in the last 24 hours.

Doses Delivered: 286,095,185 (+4M)
Doses Administered: 222,322,230
7-day average: 2.86M shots per day
Supply used: 77.7%
public.tableau.com/views/COVID-19…
New Hampshire leads the nation with 94.4% of shots used.
If the recommendation to unpause the J&J vaccine is signed off by the director of the CDC, 10.2 million doses are currently on hand.
In 93 days, we have exceeded President Biden's goal of 200 million shots in 100 days. #VaccinateAmerica

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22 Apr
As the U.S. continues through its first week of vaccine open season, many Americans are understandably very frustrated with not having open appointments near them (as seen in many of the darker states here). This is actually a good thing — it means demand is high. Quick thread:
Vaccines are allocated from the federal government proportionally based on population — while there are reasonable arguments to switch to a demand-based system this is the system we currently have. Thus, for reasons discussed here, states vary.
As seen in the two maps on the right, counties that have higher estimated hesitancy are more likely to have open pharmacy appointments. We need to increase outreach and outreach to give these residents a chance.
public.tableau.com/profile/benjam…
Read 5 tweets
21 Apr
The U.S. needs a vaccination rejuvenation. As @jenkatesdc, @joshmich and @larry_levitt estimate, it will only be a few weeks before all adults enthusiastic about getting a vaccine will have already received one. Let's look at the data and make suggestions:
kff.org/policy-watch/s…
Great thread here on the "vaccine enthusiasm frontier" or "vaccine wall" and how it will vary widely based on geography. As seen from vaccinespotter.org data, pharmacies in many U.S. counties are seeing a proliferation of open appointments.
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So why does it appear that the vaccination campaign is losing momentum? One of the major reasons is that the J&J vaccine, which has been paused, accounted for ~400,000 doses a day at its peak. As @juliettekayyem notes, we all expected this wall.
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21 Apr
2,563,671 doses have been reported administered in the last 24 hours. >50% of adults have 1+ doses and >33% are fully vaccinated.

Doses Delivered: 277,938,875 (+5M)
Doses Administered: 215,951,909
7-day average: 3.02M shots per day
Supply used: 77.7%
public.tableau.com/views/COVID-19… Image
New Hampshire leads U.S. states with 96.3% of shots used (again, their data continue to be erratic). Image
Read 4 tweets
14 Apr
2,509,055 doses have been reported administered in the last 24 hours. Pfizer has administered its 100 millionth dose.

Doses Delivered: 250,998,265 (+5M)
Doses Administered: 194,791,836
7-day average: 3.33M shots per day
Supply used: 77.6%
public.tableau.com/views/COVID-19…
New Hampshire leads U.S. states with 97% of shots used.
Allocations for next week are posted.
Read 4 tweets
12 Apr
A few weeks ago, we examined Florida's rising cases, especially among young people in a largely unvaccinated population. Quick thread on most recent trends:
1. Cases continue to grow in almost all of the age groups. Particularly concerning spikes are in 5-14 year olds (orange), 15-24 (yellow) and 25-34 (green). 55-64 cases are also quite high, which could be a result of slow vaccination in those age bands.
2. Cases in those 75+ now represent a small portion of total cases. 79.9% of Florida's seniors (65+) have received at least once dose.
Read 8 tweets
10 Apr
In many places, America's vaccine supply problem has now morphed into a demand one. Some states now have thousands of doses and appointments and few people willing to take them, hindering the nation's progress to herd immunity. Thread/thoughts on the data:
nytimes.com/2021/04/09/hea…
The key metric we are monitoring here is the gap between doses distributed and administered (the "gap") — it's easy to find in CDC data. Acknowledging there may be data lags, darker states are seeing a bigger gap, pointing to delivery issues or hesitancy.
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Let's take a look at Massachusetts and Mississippi. While the gap is increasing in all states, possibly pointing to the need for states' delivery systems to catch up, Mississippi's gap continues to increase since opening eligibility. Image
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