Source: https://healthweather.us/analysis/cases-decrease-in-most-states-but-others-see-steep-increases/
COVID-19 cases are declining, though at a slower pace than a few months ago. The U.S. is recording ≈ 11,000 cases per day, down from January’s peak of more than 260K per day. Deaths are around 300 per day, decreasing from the 3,300 deaths per day we saw in January.
Despite experts’ guidance that vaccines are the ticket out of this pandemic, vaccinations nationwide have continued to slide from their peak of about 3.3 million doses administered per day to about 780,000 doses. Currently, 53.6 percent of the total population has received at least one dose of the vaccine. Only four states have reached President Biden’s goal of vaccinating 70 percent of the adult population by 4th of July. The states with the highest percent of their population with at least one dose of vaccine are Vermont, Massachusetts and Hawaii.
Vaccination rates nationwide have continued to slide, averaging about 780,000 doses administered per day. Currently, 53.6 percent of the total population has received at least one dose of the vaccine. Only four states have reached President Biden’s goal of vaccinating 70 percent of the adult population by the Independence Day holiday next weekend. The states with the highest percent of their population with at least one dose of vaccine are Vermont, Massachusetts and Hawaii
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