Good News on State’s Vaccination Rate: Half of Us Have Had All Shots. Bad News: Our Administration Has Slowed

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Pennsylvania's current COVID-19 vaccination rate.
Image via The Washington Post.
Pennsylvania's current COVID-19 vaccination rate is just over 50 percent for both shots, but there is still progress to be made.

According to the latest data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, nearly half of the country is fully vaccinated. The current Pennsylvania vaccination rate is just a bit above that, according to a report in The Washington Post.

The Keystone State has fully immunized 53.1 percent of its residents, more than 6.7 million residents.

Meanwhile, 8.5 million residents are halfway home, with at least one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine. Therefore, 77 percent of the state’s eligible population (and 66.7 percent of its overall population) is at least partially protected against a coronavirus infection.

The rate of vaccine administration, however, has slowed.

In the past week, healthcare workers administered an average of 24,200 doses per day, 11 percent lower than the week before.

The Pennsylvania vaccination rate is currently lagging slightly behind that of neighboring New Jersey and Delaware in the percentage of fully vaccinated population. New Jersey has fully immunized 59.1 percent of its residents, and Delaware is almost even with Pennsylvania at 53.3 percent.

Meanwhile, New Jersey is also ahead in the number of people who have received one shot at 67.2 percent, while Delaware lags behind Pennsylvania at 61.7 percent.

Read more about the vaccination rates in The Washington Post.

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