
Due to a data processing issue on May 9, 2022, vaccination data were not updated for two dashboards on Vaccination Demographic Trends – “Booster Vaccination Trends by Age, Sex, and Race/Ethnicity among Fully Vaccinated People Ages 12 Years and Older” and “Vaccination Trends by Age and Sex” – which reflect data as of May 8, 2022.
This total includes recent dose administrations and historic dose administrations from August 1 to Augthat had not been reported to CDC by Indiana. On May 26, 2022, the daily number of vaccine doses administered for Indiana was 70,721 doses.This total includes recent and historic dose administrations from September 2021- April 2022 that had not previously been reported to CDC by Indiana. On June 15, 2022, the daily number of vaccine doses administered for Indiana was 238,242 doses.This will result in numbers and rates for some age groups being under- or over-estimated.
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Effective July 14, 2022, New Hampshire will only report year of birth instead of full birthdate for vaccine recipients to CDC. This total includes recent dose administrations and historic dose administrations from May 1 to June 30, 2022, that had not been reported to CDC by Indiana. On July 21, 2022, the weekly number of vaccine doses administered for Indiana was 40,998 doses. Jurisdictional (i.e., state and territory) data continue to be available. CDC is working to re-include regional options following preparation of necessary data. Beginning July 28, 2022, HHS regional booster dose data are no longer available in the “Booster Vaccination Trends by Age, Sex, and Race/Ethnicity” dashboard on COVID Data Tracker’s Vaccination Demographic Trends site. No other population groups were affected. On July 28, 2022, CDC corrected an error in the Census denominator used to calculate percentage-based metrics for the U.S. Vaccination data submitted by Texas on Augare currently under review by CDC and are not reflected on COVID-19 Data Tracker. The adjustment is the result of updates to how pharmacies report data to CDC and/or the jurisdictions. September 29, 2022, New Hampshire reviewed data and made adjustments to reporting, resulting in a decrease of 175,025 for the number of vaccine doses administered since December 14, 2020.