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U.S. administers nearly 394 million doses of COVID-19 vaccines

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© Reuters. FILEPHOTO: Ashlyn Gerlach, a student at Ohio State University, Saint Henry (Ohio), receives her second dose Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine in a clinic at Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio U.S.A. on September 15, 2021. REUTERS/Gaelen Morse

(Reuters) – The United States has administered 393,756,866 COVID-19 doses to the nation as of Friday morning and had distributed 477,069.555 doses.

These numbers are higher than the 392,909 995 vaccine doses that the CDC reported had been delivered by Thursday, out of the 474,245,945 total doses.

It stated that 214,597.690 had received at minimum one dose and that 184.852,416 were fully vaccinated by 6:00 am. ET Friday

The CDC tally also includes vaccines of two doses Moderna (NASDAQ:) and Pfizer/BioNTech, as well as Johnson & Johnson (NYSE:)’s one-shot vaccine.

An additional 4.36 million people have been given either Pfizer Moderna’s vaccination (NYSE:), since the U.S. authorization of a third dose to people who have compromised immunity systems and are less protected by the existing two-dose vaccine regimens on Aug. 13.

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