CDC: More than 100M have received at least one dose of COVID-19 vaccine
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April 3 (UPI) The United States has administered at least one COVID-19 vaccine dose to more than 100 million, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
The country hit the 100 million milestone Friday after setting an all-time record of nearly 4 million doses administered Thursday, White House COVID-19 Data Director Cyrus Shahpar tweeted.
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Overall, 101.8 million have received at least one dose, which equates to 30.7% of the U.S. population, and 57.9 million, or 17.5%, were fully vaccinated as of Friday, according to the COVID Data Tracker.
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Three states have emerged as national hotspots for the spread of the COVID-19 virus, according to new data.
When new COVID-19 incident rates per 100,000 people were compared nationally, Arizona, South Carolina, and California were revealed to be the states with the highest risk for the transmission of COVID-19.
This insight was provided by a weekly, state and county-level COVID-19 data report. The data has been regularly produced for President Joe Biden and Donald Trump, which is just now being made available to the public, according to the U.S. Sun.
The newly revealed data reports show how COVID-19 has spread across the country over the last 6 months. Maps and graphs communicate details such as hospital bed use, PPE supplies, deaths, incidents, rates per 100,000 people, and more.
This week White House COVID-19 Data Director Cyrus Shahpar announced his team will begin publicly releasing “previously hidden” weekly state profile reports on the pandemic.
Under former President Donald Trump’s administration, full state reports were only made available to governors’ offices by the White House’s coronavirus taskforce.
This week’s full report on North Carolina shows a 20 percent drop in new COVID-19 cases but still places the state in the “Red Zone,” signifying more than 200-499 new cases per 100,000 people in the general population last week.
Twelve counties were also in the light red zone Mecklenburg, Guilford, Forsyth, Gaston, Cumberland, Union, Cararrus, Iredell, Catawba, Davidson, Onslow and Rowan. That denotes 100 new cases per 100,000 people in the general population last week