U.S. administers 430.9 million doses of COVID-19 vaccines
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© Reuters. FILE PHOTO : A Healthcare worker administers a Moderna COVID-19 Vaccine shot to a man in a Pop-up Vaccination Site operated by SOMOS Community care during the Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19), pandemic in Manhattan, New York City. New York, U.S.A, Jan(Reuters) – As of Sunday morning, the United States had distributed 534.081,335 COVID-19 doses and administered 430.927.624 COVID-19 doses.
These numbers are higher than the 429.442,508 doses of vaccine that the CDC reported had been given to patients by Nov. 6, out of the 533.019.545 total doses.
According to the agency, 223,629671 individuals had at least received one dose and 193,832,584 were fully vaccinated by 6:00 AM. ET Sunday
Two-dose shots are part of the CDC tally. Moderna (NASDAQ:) and Pfizer/BioNTech, as well as Johnson & Johnson (NYSE:)’s one-shot vaccine.
Around 24 Million people were given a boost dose of either Pfizer Moderna’s vaccine (NYSE:) since August 13th, when the U.S. approved a third dose for those with weaker immunity systems.
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