COVID-19: Florida Vaccine Summary

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COVID-19: Florida vaccine summaryVaccination data through May 17, 2021 as of May 18, 2021 at 12:05 AMData in this report are provisional and subject to change. Data are based on county of residence.Data in this summary pertain to COVID-19 vaccines approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration and have been issued an Emergency Use Authorization (Janssen COVID19 Vaccine, Moderna COVID-19 Vaccine and Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 Vaccine). These data summarize the number of people who have received either their first dose or havecompleted the series for a COVID-19 vaccine. A person can only be counted in one category, first dose or series complete. For persons receiving Moderna or Pfizer vaccines,once they receive their second dose, they are moved from the first dose column to the series completed column. Because of this, the total first dose category may show achange from report to report not matching the total receiving their first dose from the previous day. Persons receiving Johnson & Johnson vaccines will always be countedin the series completed column.COVID-19 doses for vaccinated persons in Florida16,624,677Doses administeredFirst doseSeriescompleteTotal 682,40036,4081,068,1911,472,129Demographic summaryPeople receiving one dose of a 1-dose series (Johnson & Johnson) or receivingonly one dose of a 2-dose series (Moderna, Pfizer) count once. Persons receivingboth doses of a 2-dose series count twice.Age group12-14 years15-24 years25-34 years35-44 years45-54 yearsCurrent status of persons vaccinated for COVID-19 in Florida55-64 tal people vaccinatedFirst doseSeries completedCompleted 1-dose seriesCompleted 2-dose seriesFirst dose: current number of people who have only received their first dose ofthe Moderna or Pfizer vaccine.Series complete: current number of people who have received both Moderna orPfizer vaccine doses or one Johnson & Johnson dose and are considered fullyimmunized.65-74 years75-84 years85 yearsRaceWhiteBlackAmerican Indian/AlaskanOtherUnknownOther race includes Asian, native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander, or -19 doses administered for the past 2 weeks165,473 158,842144,781 149,23383,8065/45/55/65/75/8115,428 128,887 108,488 114,147 29 37,7465/165/17Date dose administered (12:00 am to 11:59 pm)Persons vaccinated for COVID-19 for the past 2 weeksNumber of persons who received their first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine46,216 44,08939,226 43,58024,1685/45/55/65/75/841,95735,376 40,124 516,506 12,0245/165/17Date dose administered (12:00 am to 11:59 pm)Number of persons who received their second dose and completed the COVID-19 vaccine series119,257 114,753 105,555105,65359,6385/45/55/65/75/880,052 88,763 73,807 72,190 75,61429,4135/95/105/115/12Date dose administered (12:00 am to 11:59 pm)5/135/1448,8045/1524,923 9,671,2135,277,3974,371,69122,125

COVID-19: Alachua County vaccine summaryVaccination data through May 17, 2021 as of May 18, 2021 at 12:05 AMData in this report are provisional and subject to change.Data in this summary pertain to COVID-19 vaccines approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration and have been issued an Emergency Use Authorization (JanssenCOVID-19 Vaccine, Moderna COVID-19 Vaccine and Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 Vaccine). These data summarize the number of people who have received either their firstdose or have completed the series for a COVID-19 vaccine. A person can only be counted in one category, first dose or series complete. For persons receiving Modernaor Pfizer vaccines, once they receive their second dose, they are moved from the first dose column to the series completed column. Because of this, the total first dosecategory may show a change from report to report not matching the total receiving their first dose from the previous day. Persons receiving Johnson & Johnsonvaccines will always be counted in the series completed column.COVID-19 doses for vaccinated persons in FloridaDemographic summary221,412Doses administeredPeople receiving one dose of a 1-dose series (Johnson & Johnson) or receivingonly one dose of a 2-dose series (Moderna, Pfizer) count once. Persons receivingboth doses of a 2-dose series count twice.Age group12-14 years15-24 years25-34 years35-44 years45-54 yearsCurrent status of persons vaccinated for COVID-19 in Florida55-64 years125,31124,130101,1815,08096,101Total people vaccinatedFirst doseSeries completedCompleted 1-dose seriesCompleted 2-dose seriesFirst dose: current number of people who have only received their first dose ofthe Moderna or Pfizer vaccine.Series complete: current number of people who have received both Moderna orPfizer vaccine doses or one Johnson & Johnson dose and are considered fullyimmunized.65-74 years75-84 years85 yearsRaceWhiteBlackAmerican Indian/AlaskanOtherUnknownFirst doseSeriescompleteTotal 36144019,7517,003Other race includes Asian, native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander, or VID-19 doses administered for the past 2 754515/165/17106535/165/17Date dose administered (12:00 am to 11:59 pm)Persons vaccinated for COVID-19 for the past 2 weeksNumber of persons who received their first dose of a two-dose series of the COVID-19 45/15Date dose administered (12:00 am to 11:59 pm)Number of persons who completed the COVID-19 vaccine 04695/11Date dose administered (12:00 am to 11:59 pm)2585/15

COVID-19: Baker County vaccine summaryVaccination data through May 17, 2021 as of May 18, 2021 at 12:05 AMData in this report are provisional and subject to change.Data in this summary pertain to COVID-19 vaccines approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration and have been issued an Emergency Use Authorization (JanssenCOVID-19 Vaccine, Moderna COVID-19 Vaccine and Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 Vaccine). These data summarize the number of people who have received either their firstdose or have completed the series for a COVID-19 vaccine. A person can only be counted in one category, first dose or series complete. For persons receiving Modernaor Pfizer vaccines, once they receive their second dose, they are moved from the first dose column to the series completed column. Because of this, the total first dosecategory may show a change from report to report not matching the total receiving their first dose from the previous day. Persons receiving Johnson & Johnsonvaccines will always be counted in the series completed column.COVID-19 doses for vaccinated persons in FloridaDemographic summary10,626Doses administeredAge group12-14 yearsPeople receiving one dose of a 1-dose series (Johnson & Johnson) or receivingonly one dose of a 2-dose series (Moderna, Pfizer) count once. Persons receivingboth doses of a 2-dose series count twice.15-24 years25-34 years35-44 years45-54 yearsCurrent status of persons vaccinated for COVID-19 in Florida55-64 years6,1931,5834,6101774,433Total people vaccinatedFirst doseSeries completedCompleted 1-dose seriesCompleted 2-dose series65-74 years75-84 years85 yearsRaceWhiteBlackFirst dose: current number of people who have only received their first dose ofthe Moderna or Pfizer vaccine.Series complete: current number of people who have received both Moderna orPfizer vaccine doses or one Johnson & Johnson dose and are considered fullyimmunized.American Indian/AlaskanOtherUnknownFirst doseSeriescompleteTotal ,1934,62792024348274Other race includes Asian, native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander, or ,9803,20310COVID-19 doses administered for the past 2 /12232516965/135/145/155/165/17352Date dose administered (12:00 am to 11:59 pm)Persons vaccinated for COVID-19 for the past 2 weeksNumber of persons who received their first dose of a two-dose series of the COVID-19 /17Date dose administered (12:00 am to 11:59 pm)Number of persons who completed the COVID-19 vaccine 5/12Date dose administered (12:00 am to 11:59 pm)

COVID-19: Bay County vaccine summaryVaccination data through May 17, 2021 as of May 18, 2021 at 12:05 AMData in this report are provisional and subject to change.Data in this summary pertain to COVID-19 vaccines approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration and have been issued an Emergency Use Authorization (JanssenCOVID-19 Vaccine, Moderna COVID-19 Vaccine and Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 Vaccine). These data summarize the number of people who have received either their firstdose or have completed the series for a COVID-19 vaccine. A person can only be counted in one category, first dose or series complete. For persons receiving Modernaor Pfizer vaccines, once they receive their second dose, they are moved from the first dose column to the series completed column. Because of this, the total first dosecategory may show a change from report to report not matching the total receiving their first dose from the previous day. Persons receiving Johnson & Johnsonvaccines will always be counted in the series completed column.COVID-19 doses for vaccinated persons in FloridaDemographic summary93,547Doses administeredPeople receiving one dose of a 1-dose series (Johnson & Johnson) or receivingonly one dose of a 2-dose series (Moderna, Pfizer) count once. Persons receivingboth doses of a 2-dose series count twice.Age group12-14 years15-24 years25-34 years35-44 years45-54 yearsCurrent status of persons vaccinated for COVID-19 in Florida55-64 years54,5069,52944,9775,93639,041Total people vaccinatedFirst doseSeries completedCompleted 1-dose seriesCompleted 2-dose seriesFirst dose: current number of people who have only received their first dose ofthe Moderna or Pfizer vaccine.Series complete: current number of people who have received both Moderna orPfizer vaccine doses or one Johnson & Johnson dose and are considered fullyimmunized.65-74 years75-84 years85 yearsRaceWhiteBlackAmerican Indian/AlaskanOtherUnknownFirst doseSeriescompleteTotal 16,7832,14254,50637,2623,6582634,9808,343Other race includes Asian, native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander, or 4832,83418,82454,50629,94624,54911COVID-19 doses administered for the past 2 /75/85/95/105/115/125/135/145/151505/162735/17Date dose administered (12:00 am to 11:59 pm)Persons vaccinated for COVID-19 for the past 2 weeksNumber of persons who received their first dose of a two-dose series of the COVID-19 094355/95/105/115/125/135/145/15535/16895/17Date dose administered (12:00 am to 11:59 pm)Number of persons who completed the COVID-19 vaccine 5/85/95/105/115/12Date dose administered (12:00 am to 11:59 pm)5/135/141745/15975/161845/17

COVID-19: Bradford County vaccine summaryVaccination data through May 17, 2021 as of May 18, 2021 at 12:05 AMData in this report are provisional and subject to change.Data in this summary pertain to COVID-19 vaccines approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration and have been issued an Emergency Use Authorization (JanssenCOVID-19 Vaccine, Moderna COVID-19 Vaccine and Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 Vaccine). These data summarize the number of people who have received either their firstdose or have completed the series for a COVID-19 vaccine. A person can only be counted in one category, first dose or series complete. For persons receiving Modernaor Pfizer vaccines, once they receive their second dose, they are moved from the first dose column to the series completed column. Because of this, the total first dosecategory may show a change from report to report not matching the total receiving their first dose from the previous day. Persons receiving Johnson & Johnsonvaccines will always be counted in the series completed column.COVID-19 doses for vaccinated persons in FloridaDemographic summary11,982Doses administeredAge group12-14 yearsPeople receiving one dose of a 1-dose series (Johnson & Johnson) or receivingonly one dose of a 2-dose series (Moderna, Pfizer) count once. Persons receivingboth doses of a 2-dose series count twice.15-24 years25-34 years35-44 years45-54 yearsCurrent status of persons vaccinated for COVID-19 in Florida55-64 years6,9671,5815,3863715,015Total people vaccinatedFirst doseSeries completedCompleted 1-dose seriesCompleted 2-dose series65-74 years75-84 years85 yearsRaceWhiteBlackFirst dose: current number of people who have only received their first dose ofthe Moderna or Pfizer vaccine.Series complete: current number of people who have received both Moderna orPfizer vaccine doses or one Johnson & Johnson dose and are considered fullyimmunized.American Indian/AlaskanOtherUnknownFirst doseSeriescompleteTotal 6,9674,7971,39834517221Other race includes Asian, native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander, or 843,7821COVID-19 doses administered for the past 2 13735492311325/125/135/145/155/165/17Date dose administered (12:00 am to 11:59 pm)Persons vaccinated for COVID-19 for the past 2 weeksNumber of persons who received their first dose of a two-dose series of the COVID-19 5/145/155/165/17Date dose administered (12:00 am to 11:59 pm)Number of persons who completed the COVID-19 vaccine Date dose administered (12:00 am to 11:59 pm)

COVID-19: Brevard County vaccine summaryVaccination data through May 17, 2021 as of May 18, 2021 at 12:05 AMData in this report are provisional and subject to change.Data in this summary pertain to COVID-19 vaccines approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration and have been issued an Emergency Use Authorization (JanssenCOVID-19 Vaccine, Moderna COVID-19 Vaccine and Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 Vaccine). These data summarize the number of people who have received either their firstdose or have completed the series for a COVID-19 vaccine. A person can only be counted in one category, first dose or series complete. For persons receiving Modernaor Pfizer vaccines, once they receive their second dose, they are moved from the first dose column to the series completed column. Because of this, the total first dosecategory may show a change from report to report not matching the total receiving their first dose from the previous day. Persons receiving Johnson & Johnsonvaccines will always be counted in the series completed column.COVID-19 doses for vaccinated persons in FloridaDemographic summary455,752Doses administeredPeople receiving one dose of a 1-dose series (Johnson & Johnson) or receivingonly one dose of a 2-dose series (Moderna, Pfizer) count once. Persons receivingboth doses of a 2-dose series count twice.First doseSeriescompleteTotal 175,80015,2061,20524,66444,939Age group12-14 years15-24 years25-34 years35-44 years45-54 yearsCurrent status of persons vaccinated for COVID-19 in Florida55-64 years261,81447,880213,93419,996193,938Total people vaccinatedFirst doseSeries completedCompleted 1-dose seriesCompleted 2-dose seriesFirst dose: current number of people who have only received their first dose ofthe Moderna or Pfizer vaccine.Series complete: current number of people who have received both Moderna orPfizer vaccine doses or one Johnson & Johnson dose and are considered fullyimmunized.65-74 years75-84 years85 yearsRaceWhiteBlackAmerican Indian/AlaskanOtherUnknownOther race includes Asian, native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander, or 3,620221COVID-19 doses administered for the past 2 e dose administered (12:00 am to 11:59 pm)Persons vaccinated for COVID-19 for the past 2 weeksNumber of persons who received their first dose of a two-dose series of the COVID-19 88156188854402605/95/105/115/125/135/145/15Date dose administered (12:00 am to 11:59 pm)Number of persons who completed the COVID-19 vaccine /85/95/102,8925/112,5815/12Date dose administered (12:00 am to 11:59 96,465261,814145,305116,168341

COVID-19: Broward County vaccine summaryVaccination data through May 17, 2021 as of May 18, 2021 at 12:05 AMData in this report are provisional and subject to change.Data in this summary pertain to COVID-19 vaccines approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration and have been issued an Emergency Use Authorization (JanssenCOVID-19 Vaccine, Moderna COVID-19 Vaccine and Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 Vaccine). These data summarize the number of people who have received either their firstdose or have completed the series for a COVID-19 vaccine. A person can only be counted in one category, first dose or series complete. For persons receiving Modernaor Pfizer vaccines, once they receive their second dose, they are moved from the first dose column to the series completed column. Because of this, the total first dosecategory may show a change from report to report not matching the total receiving their first dose from the previous day. Persons receiving Johnson & J

Doses administered 7,853 Age group 1,446 3,274 4,720 16-24 years 75 50 125 25-34 years 109 127 236 35-44 years 178 184 362 45-54 years 297 285 582 55-64 years 507 573 1,080 65-74 years 154 1,229 1,383 Total people vaccinated 4,720 75-84 years 86 647 733 First dose 1,446 85 years 40 179 219 Series completed 3,274Race 1,446

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