
Fewer than 30% of the 15.4 million Covid-19 vaccine doses distributed in the US have been administered, according to data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
The figures, last updated Monday, show a slight slowdown in the rate of vaccine administration. As of Saturday morning, the rate was closer to 33% administered.
Only four states have administered at least half of the Covid-19 vaccine doses that have been distributed to them, according to the CDC data. Those states are: South Dakota, North Dakota, Tennessee and Connecticut.
Meanwhile, in 12 states, fewer than a quarter of the doses distributed have been administered.
- Kansas: 15.3%
- Georgia: 15.5%
- Arizona: 16.1%
- Louisiana: 22.7%
- Virginia: 23.2%
- Florida: 23.3%
- Washington: 23.8%
- Maryland: 23.9%
- Oregon: 24.1%
- California: 24.2%
- Nevada: 24.3%
- Alabama: 24.8%
The CDC tracks vaccine distribution and administration – for both Pfizer/BioNTech and Moderna – through submissions from states and other jurisdictions. Health care providers may report doses up to 72 hours after administration.