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U.S. administers 405.4 million doses of COVID-19 vaccines

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© Reuters. FILE PHOTO A student is given a COVID-19 vaccine at the University of Memphis campus in Memphis, Tennessee. July 22, 2021. REUTERS/Karen Pulfer Focht/File Photo

(Reuters) – The United States had administered 405,444,558 COVID-19 doses to the nation as of Thursday morning and distributed 490.951,045 doses.

These numbers are higher than the 404.371,247 doses of vaccine that the CDC reported had been delivered by October 13th, out of 489.254,145.

It stated that 217 953,275 people have received at least one dose, while 188 281,747 are all fully vaccinated. ET on Thursday

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

More than 9.3 Million people were given a boost dose of either Pfizer Moderna’s vaccine (NYSE:) since August 13, 2013, when the U.S. approved a third dose for those with compromised immune systems, who may have less protection than the two-dose regimens.

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