These states are the worst of Covid vaccine.

Some states are slower than others, and it is the slowest of all.


Like the Americans clamor on-and discussion about thecoronavirusThe vaccine, the questions on supply and shortages continue to frustrate doctors and patients. With the emergency approval of this weekend of the new Johnson & Johnson vaccine, there will be more offer in the pipeline. It's "nothing but good news," saysDr. Anthony Fauci, the Chief Medical Councilor of the President and the Director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases. Yet some states are shifted behind. Read on where have been slower in the deployment of the newVaccines against COVID, according to the data of theNew York Times, with the very slow state at the end - and to ensure your health and health of others, do not miss these Without signs that you have already had coronavirus.

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new York

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Thirteen percent of New York's population received a dose, while 6.8% received two doses. The state had a small amount of vaccine and risked a shortage, but it's up to a better pace now. "From the first day, our absolute priority has been to ensure the equitable distribution of the vaccine by establishing vaccination sites directly in the communities that have been struck the most difficult by the pandemic"Governor Andrew Cuomonoted.

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Arkansas

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Only 13% of Arkansas's population received a dose of the vaccine and 6.6% received two doses. However, "the age threshold has been lowered from 70 to 65, which will allow about 115,000 other Arkans to be eligible to receive COVID-19vaccine, "According to 5 news.

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Mississippi

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13% of Mississipians received a dose, while having received 6.2% two doses. Some people still have trouble getting an appointment and there is a low vaccination rate in the black community.

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Missouri

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For the moment, 13% of the Missouri had a dose and 6.2% have two doses. "In Missouri, there are hundreds of vaccinators that post to receive doses each week," saysNPR. "The state can only fill about a third of these orders."

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Alabama

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13% of their population had a dose and 5.8% had two doses. There is a limited number of people in Phase 1A authorized to obtain the vaccine, hence the low number, but more people have been approved.

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Georgia

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Currently, 12% of the population of Georgia had a vaccine dose and 6.6% had 2 doses. "Once the state has received its initial vaccine package in mid-December, weekly allotments decreased by 120,000 doses per week," says11Alive. "Only now - almost two months later, what the number of doses began to increase again."

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Tennessee

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The low rate of Tennessee vaccine by 12% receiving a dose and 6.1% receiving two doses can be explained by a set of revisions to TennesseeHealth departmentCOVID-19 vaccination plan repelling its expectations so that vaccines are available for most eligibility phases based on age.

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Texas

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Only 12% of Texans received a dose and 5.8% had 2 doses. As the state started the massive business of the coronavirus distributionvaccineThe early data problems have left state representatives with obsolete, incomplete and sometimes misleading vaccination records.

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Utah

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Twelve percent of the UTAH population received a dose of the vaccine, while 5.3% of the population received two doses. This is due to the initial slow deployment of the vaccine, but Utah has recently exceeded 100,000 weekly vaccinations. TheDataAlso shows that vaccination rates have been significantly lower in UTAH minority communities so far.

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And the slowest is ... .Washington, D.C.

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In the US capital, only 11% of its population received a dose and 4.9% received 2 doses. "Govs. Larry Hogan de Maryland and Ralph Northam from Virginie and D.C. Mayor Muriel E. Bowser announced that millions of people were eligible:" according to theWashington Post. "But when these people called and sent by e-mail and waited in front of their computers for hours, they could not pass." No matter where you live, get vaccinated when you are available and protecting your life and the lives of others, do not visit any of these35 places you are most likely to catch Covid.


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