SANTI, California – The United States will miss President Biden’s goal to vaccinate 70 percent of all adults by the coronavirus by July 4, with only sixteen states, including Washington.
Even so, the country has managed to bring the level of infection to a level not seen since March 2020, when the virus was concentrated in several states.
California performs better than the national average when it comes to the percentage of vaccinated adults. 73.3% of all adults received at least one dose, compared to 65.6% in the United States.
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the San Diego area is ahead of the country overall, with 99.9 percent of all adults taking at least one dose.
Younger age groups tend to have lower levels of vaccines. The United States hits Biden’s 70 percent target when adults are counted over the age of 30 instead of 18. The statement came from White House Coronavirus Response Coordinator Jeffrey Zi Yen at a news conference on Tuesday.
“Over the weekend of July 4, we will meet the target of 70 percent of 70 over 70 adults,, it will take a few extra weeks to vaccinate 18 to 26-year-olds,” said Ents Jens.
California ranks 10th in the country in the percentage of adults who receive at least one dose. The leader is Vermont, Hawaii և Massachusetts, with vaccination rates exceeding 80%.
Alabama, Wyoming, and Louisiana are among the worst-hit states in Mississippi, with less than half of all adults vaccinated.
Adult interest rates fully vaccinated
18 years old և high.
- San Diego County. 47.8%
- California. 59.3 percent
- USA – 56%
The whole population
- San Diego County. 39.7 percent
- California – 48.4%
- USA – 45.3%
Interest rates for those with at least one dose.
18 years old և high.
The whole population
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