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U.S. administers 442 million doses of COVID-19 vaccines

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© Reuters. FILEPHOTO: May 18th, 2021, a woman is given the COVID-19 vaccine in Philadelphia. REUTERS/Hannah Beier

(Reuters) – As of Monday morning the United States had given 442,005,260 doses COVID-19 shots in the country, according to U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

These figures represent an increase from the 440 559 613 vaccine doses, which the CDC stated had reached arms as of Nov. 14.

As of 6:06 a.m., the agency reported that 99.2% had been given at least one dose. ET Monday

Two-dose vaccinations are included in the CDC tally Moderna (NASDAQ:) and Pfizer/BioNTech,, as well as Johnson & Johnson (NYSE:)’s one-shot vaccine.

A booster dose has been administered to approximately 30.1 million individuals Pfizer (NYSE:), Moderna or Johnson & Johnson’s COVID-19 vaccine. Booster doses from Moderna and Johnson & Johnson were authorized by the U.S. health regulator on Oct. 20.

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