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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s vaccine tracker is showing that as of 6 a.m. ET Monday, 207.9 million doses had been delivered to states, 167.2 million doses had been administered and 107.5 million people had received at least one of a two-dose regimen, equal to 32.4% of the population.
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As Indiana enters the next phase of its coronavirus vaccine rollout plan, state leaders are celebrating a steady climb in the state’s vaccination rate.
As of Wednesday, the day Indiana began offering vaccines to anyone 16 and older, a total of 1,133,956 Hoosiers have been fully vaccinated. Indiana has administered 2,793,014 doses of vaccine.
Indiana Gov. Eric Holcomb and State Health Commissioner Dr. Kristina Box discussed plans to keep that number climbing during their weekly news conference Wednesday. Those plans include removing residency requirements to serve people in unique living situations, and new partnerships with six Indiana colleges and universities to vaccinate students and staff.
As Indiana enters the next phase of its coronavirus vaccine rollout plan, state leaders are celebrating a steady climb in the stateâs vaccination rate.
As of Wednesday, the day Indiana began offering vaccines to anyone 16 and older, a total of 1,133,956 Hoosiers have been fully vaccinated. Indiana has administered 2,793,014 doses of vaccine, including more than 53,000 in the past 24 hours.
Indiana Gov. Eric Holcomb and State Health Commissioner Dr. Kristina Box discussed plans to keep that number climbing during their weekly news conference. Those plans include removing residency requirements to serve people in unique living situations, and new partnerships with six Indiana colleges and universities to vaccinate students and staff.