Among States Reporting COVID-19 Vaccines by Age, Older Adults Comprise the Majority of Those Vaccinated in Only a Handful of States

Share of state residents who have received at least one COVID-19 vaccine dose, by age cohort, as of 2/4/2021

NOTE: *As of February 1, 2021, these states have not expanded vaccine eligibility to adults 65 and older. For vaccinations, states vary in whether they report people who have received at least one vaccine dose, people who have received one dose and people who have received two doses, or total vaccinations administered. Where possible, we report data for the total number of people who have received at least one vaccine dose. However, some states only report total vaccinations, meaning people who have received two doses are included in the data twice. States also vary in whether their age data include long-term care facility residents. See methods for more information. SOURCE: KFF analysis of publicly available data from state websites. Data retrieved on February 4, 2021. Population estimates by age from 2019 US Census Bureau. Census estimates are for the non-institutional population.
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