Across Bexar County, just over 1.39 million vaccine doses have been administered, as of May 10.
805,842 Bexar County residents have received
at least one dose of the coronavirus vaccine, representing 51.9% of the county s population eligible to receive a vaccination.
620,301 Bexar County residents are
fully vaccinated, representing 39.9% of the county s population eligible to receive a vaccination.
185,541 Bexar County residents (11.9%) have not yet received their second vaccine dose.
Credit: KENS
The Department of State Health Services defines population as residents who are 16 years of age or older; in Bexar County, this represents more than 1.55 million people. The CDC states that when a high percentage of the community is immune to a disease (through vaccination and/or prior illness), that community will have reached herd immunity, making the spread of this disease from person to person unlikely.
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Boston s mayor considers accelerating reopening timeline © Pool Boston Mayor Kim Janey gives a statement in response to the verdict handed down in the Derek Chauvin trial on April 20, 2021.
Citing positive COVID-19 health and vaccination trends, Boston Mayor Kim Janey said her administration is considering whether to accelerate the city s reopening timeline. I certainly hope to make a decision about this in the coming days and, perhaps, next week, she told reporters on Tuesday.Sign up for our Newsletters
Janey said the positive test rate citywide had fallen to 2.4% and that all neighborhoods were below 5%. She also said 65% of city residents age 16 or older have at least one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine.
Boston s mayor considers accelerating reopening timeline Share Updated: 6:02 PM EDT May 11, 2021
Boston s mayor considers accelerating reopening timeline Share Updated: 6:02 PM EDT May 11, 2021
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Show Transcript THAN THE STATE BUT NOW MAYOR , JANEY SAYS THAT MIGHT CHANGE. EMILY: JANEY SAYS HER ADMINISTRATION IS CONSIDERING WHETHER TO ACCELERATE THAT TIMELINE. NEWSCENTER 5’S SHARMAN SACCHETTI IS LIVE FROM BOSTON WITH THIS MAJOR UPDATE SERA: THE MAYOR CALLED THE LATEST TRENDS ENCOURAGING. A BRIGHT SPOT FOR BOSTON BUSINESSES STILL SHUTTERED BY THE PANDEMIC. PEOPLE ARE JUST ITCHING TO BE ENTERTAINED. AND I THINK HUMANS ARE SOCIAL ANIMALS. THEY MISS THAT INTERACTION. SERA: SHARMAN: THEY MISS BOSTON’S NIGHTLIFE COULD GET THE GREEN LIGHT TO REOPEN EARLIER THAN EXPECTED IF THE CITY SPEEDS UP ITS TIMELINE. IT’S JUST TIME WE GET BACK TO WORK AND OUR PEOPLE GET BACK TO WORK. THE DATA IS TRENDING IN THE RIGHT DIRECTION WE ARE
COVID-19 LIVE UPDATES: 38.8% of population in Missouri has received at least 1 vaccine dose © Provided by KMBC Kansas City COVID-19 live updates
The Kansas City metro area continues to reopen as more and more of the population gets the COVID-19 vaccine.
The Kansas Department of Health and Environment said Monday the state has 310,927 confirmed cases of COVID-19, and there have been 5,016 deaths since the outbreak started. Overall the state said 39.5% of the population has been vaccinated with at least one dose.
The Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services said Tuesday there have been 505,928 cases of COVID-19 since the start of the outbreak and 8,835 deaths. Overall, the state said 38.8% of the population has received at least one dose and 31.5% have completed vaccination.
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