Johnson County passes national July 4 COVID-19 vaccination goal set by Biden administration Becky Phelps © Provided by Cedar Rapids KCRG-TV Johnson County to hit national July 4 COVID-19 vaccination goal set by Biden administration
JOHNSON COUNTY, Iowa (KCRG) -The U.S. may fall short of the July 4th vaccination goal the White House had called for back in May. That goal was to have 70% of adults at least partially vaccinated by the holiday. The CDC COVID-19 vaccine data tracker says right now, 66.7% of adults in the U.S. have gotten at least one vaccine.
Many states are also falling below the target set by the Biden administration, including Iowa. Iowa currently has 45.5% of adults fully vaccinated, with the CDC reporting 63.8% of adults at least partially vaccinated in the state.
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