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VACCINE FAST FACTS

In the U.S., at least 35,834,855 people have received one or more doses of the COVID vaccines. Pfizer vaccinations have been slightly more common than those from Moderna.
States leading the way in vaccinations include Alaska, North and South Dakota, Wyoming, Oklahoma, New Mexico, West Virginia, Connecticut, and Vermont. They all have 20,000 or more vaccinations per 100,000 in population.
The remainder of the country is at roughly the same, lower level of vaccinations, with an average of 15,000 or less per 100,000 in population.
Worldwide, America continues to lead, along with Israel, the UAE, and western Europe. South America has stepped up vaccinations, with Chile leading the way. China, Brazil, and Canada have vaccinated less of their populations so far. Other areas of the world, including the continents of Africa and Australia, have reported little data so far.

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