what percentage of your state's population is vaccinated against covid-19?

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Tennessee Population 2021
6,944,260

44% of the state has received at least one dose.

38% of Tennessee's population has been fully vaccinated.
 
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44% of the state has received at least one dose.

38% of Tennessee's population has been fully vaccinated.


Ontario Population 14.57 Million

(aged 18 and older, I don't have the numbers in there for the under 18's)
81.4 % single dose
69.4% both shots ( it will be 70% sometime today)
 
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Washington State:
population 7,796,941

Vaccination rate

one dose:63%
fully vaccinated 57%


Comshaw
 
Texas approx. 29.2 million total pop.

percentage of age 12+ at least 1 dose - 61.08 14,701,061

percentage of age 12+ fully vaccinated - 52.32 12,593,491
 
We got off to a slow start compared to the States. Dose 2 is still booking appointments and have bumped up 3 million jabs.

Population 8.4 million
1st dose 73.2 percent
2nd dose 53 percent
 
34%. Maybe 36%. Wyoming. 560,000 in the entire state maybe.. What do you expect from retarded Republicans? Let them get sick...let them die...no fucking loss.
 
34%. Maybe 36%. Wyoming. 560,000 in the entire state maybe.. What do you expect from retarded Republicans? Let them get sick...let them die...no fucking loss.

Now do the largest demographic of the unvaccinated: Minorities who also historically vote Democrat.

They "retarded" too?

Let 'them' get sick and die as well?
 
Now do the largest demographic of the unvaccinated: Minorities who also historically vote Democrat.

They "retarded" too?

Let 'them' get sick and die as well?

Yes. Except there are very few "minorities" in Wyoming. This state is the "redish" state in the union. Why does it have THE LOWEST vaccination rate of all 50 states? Because the leadership here want 8t that way. Let the unvaccinated get sick. Let them end up in the hospitals. Let them die. No loss.

Are you vaccinated Que? Do you wear a mask in public? Or will you just try to divert the conversation again?
 
We are at 49/46 percent. Not great. Pretty big differences in Ohio between urban/suburban counties (most of which are over 50 percent), and more rural counties where there's a lot of cultural pressure to prove your loyalty by being willing to die for Trump.

And then there's Holmes County, which is heavily Amish and has one of the lowest vaccination rates of any county in America.
 
Here in Iowa we’re at 53/49 last I checked. Could be better and the county I live is only 39% with one dose!! Can’t figure that out because we’re largely rural and older population and I think most of the older generation is vaccinated so that tells me the younger crowd is apathetic towards it!!
 
California:

1st Dose: 64% (25,422,258)
2nd Dose: 52% (20,743,651)
Unvaccinated: 36% (14,469,378)
Population: 100% (39,891,636)

It varies significantly by county. California is a big ass state. My county (Santa Clara) is cooking:
1st Dose: 83.8%
2nd Dose: 77.7%
County health is already going door to door offering the vaccination in person. I live in a neighbor that is working class and they've knocked on my door twice.
 
trust and obey.. sheople..

Trust? Sure. I believe in science. If you don't, I'd advise you no longer drive. Or fly. Or use a microwave, or Teflon...

Obey? Nobody's ordered me to do anything.

Illinois population: 12.8 million
Fully vaccinated: 56.3%
One dose: 74.2 %

Data is for anyone 18+ years old.
 
Now do the largest demographic of the unvaccinated: Minorities who also historically vote Democrat.

They "retarded" too?

Let 'them' get sick and die as well?

Interesting how the demographics have tracked on this. I just read an article that breaks usage variance down to 4 factors:

Politics. Regions that backed Trump in the election have far lower vaccination rates than people in areas that voted for Biden. Almost all US counties below 20 percent vaccination rates went for Trump. Almost all above 65 percent went for Biden.

Race: Blacks and Hispanics lag behind Whites by about 15%. Asians on the other hand, are kicking butt.

Income: Essentially a direct relationship with vaccine resistance steadily increasing as income decreases.

Age: Again an essentially direct relationship with vaccination percentages increasing with age.

https://www.vox.com/22587443/covid-19-vaccine-refusal-hesitancy-variant-delta-cases-rate
 
Australia: 39% one jab - only 17% two jabs.

This is almost entirely due to our Federal government's incompetence in just not ordering the vaccines on time. March 2022 is projected to be the date to get to 70% fully vaccinated.

The State Premiers(Governors) have done well with preventive measures, but the Feds under PM Morrison have stuffed up every single time.
 
Interesting how the demographics have tracked on this. I just read an article that breaks usage variance down to 4 factors:

Politics. Regions that backed Trump in the election have far lower vaccination rates than people in areas that voted for Biden. Almost all US counties below 20 percent vaccination rates went for Trump. Almost all above 65 percent went for Biden.


Race: Blacks and Hispanics lag behind Whites by about 15%. Asians on the other hand, are kicking butt.

Income: Essentially a direct relationship with vaccine resistance steadily increasing as income decreases.

Age: Again an essentially direct relationship with vaccination percentages increasing with age.

https://www.vox.com/22587443/covid-19-vaccine-refusal-hesitancy-variant-delta-cases-rate

Pick any statistic and more Trump counties will have done that. Trump had five times more counties than Biden so of course they have some of the lowest they also have some higher areas. Some of that is age related. Retirement areas. Pick something random and esoteric like the majority of counties that consume large number of pickles will have voted for Trump. The population density goes completely the other way. Biden had all of the densest areas where you would expect people reasonably would consider themselves to be in a high-risk environment. All of the very low-risk rural areas Trump land. So naturally a lot of people think that their risk is non-existent which of course is not true.

In may: https://thehill.com/hilltv/what-americas-thinking/551999-poll-majorities-biden-trump-voters-say-theyre-fully-vaccinated it was about even with Trump voters at 53% to Biden voters at 52%.

Then "Team Smart Ones" began politicizing it and vilifying the vaccine hesitant and that has triggered a backlash against authority.

Nonsense like insisting on the same (completely ineffectual for 18 months) mitigation strategies AFTER vaccination has further soured it. My daughter likes following rules so she wore a mask with me out and about yesterday. She was never at any risk, she is too young to be a good vector and has received both doses. It is madness. She tells me it's the advice of "medical professionals." An eyeroll Emoji would not do this situation justice.

There are plenty of huge Metropolitan big blue cities with vaccination rates there are relatively low right at about that went 70-80% voting for Biden but vax rates are lower than his share of the votes.

Just like anything else in politics it comes down to how one feels about Authority. Those that love them some Authority and love to be on the quote-unquote smart team jumped at the opportunity to mask up vaccinate and then mask up some more.

If you look at minorities in big blue cities they're dragging the average down because they're basically not getting vaccinated at all. Democrats have just spent the last decade telling them then everything including this virus is systemically racist. It's no surprise that they assume the vaccine is as well.

Given that the vaccines are very efficacious and the bulk of people of any race who are the most vulnerable have generally have good contact with Healthcare people and gotten vaccinated, there's absolutely nothing justified in the hysteria around vaccinations. The bottom line is we now have far fewer deaths than we had at lowest point during the pandemic. If the numbers we have right now have been consistent for the last year-and-a-half we wouldn't even be talking about this as a pandemic.

And that's before the CDC comes out and admits that the tests we've all been using can't differentiate between the common flu and covid.

Naturally acquired immunity is showing less breakthrough then the vaccinated and of course lots of people have both naturally acquired immunity and the vaccinations. (Optimal.) Among the unvaccinated there either already have naturally acquired immunity which should more than suffice or they will get naturally acquired immunity as they themselves become exposed and infected. In theory this should happen really quickly because this Delta variant is supposed to be extremely transmissible. Unless of course like every other damn thing during this pandemic they're exaggerating that as well.

Leaving aside the fact that death from covid-19 was never an actual thing of any consequence but death with covid was and is, we've kind of run out of potentially fatal comorbidities. Farr's law is still a thing.
 
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We are at 49/46 percent. Not great. Pretty big differences in Ohio between urban/suburban counties (most of which are over 50 percent), and more rural counties where there's a lot of cultural pressure to prove your loyalty by being willing to die for Trump.

And then there's Holmes County, which is heavily Amish and has one of the lowest vaccination rates of any county in America.

We have a large population of Mennonites here. The covid didn't hit them. I think because they don't get CNN
 
My local area has 82% vaccinated with the first dose and 75% with the second - but we have an elderly population.

Overall for my district, it is about 2 or 3 % lower than that but the rollout is continuing, even among younger age groups. There is very little opposition to the jabs, only the nuisance of getting a rimed slot.
 
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