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CORNING, NY - Today, Rep. Tom Reed shared a weekly update on key COVID-19 vaccine data, including allocation and administration metrics for New York State and New York City.
Reed will continue to provide these weekly updates to help counteract confusion, misinformation, and limited transparency into New York’s vaccine allocations and the federal vaccine pipeline. According to the latest data, roughly 7.9% of New Yorkers have received at least one dose of vaccine.
In case you missed it, Reed has continued to push for the use of every available federal resource, including FEMA and other emergency response programs, to better coordinate the distribution of the vaccine. Federal intervention would help to directly address the numerous issues with New York’s convoluted state vaccine rollout. You can read more about those efforts HERE.
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NEW YORK SUM TOTAL (STATE + NYC)
New York Vaccine Doses Distributed: 2,987,075 New York Vaccine Doses Administered: 1,966,446 New York Long-Term Care Vaccine Doses Administered: 242,050 New York Percent Administered vs. Distributed: 65.8%
NATIONAL SUM TOTAL
Total National Doses Distributed: 52,657,675 Total National Doses Administered (1st and 2nd): 32,780,860
NEW YORK VACCINE ALLOCATIONS FOR NEXT WEEK (2/8)
Total
New York State
New York City
NATIONAL ALLOCATIONS FOR NEXT WEEK (2/8)
Total National Allocations (1st dose): 5,579,875 Total National Allocation (2nd dose): 4,197,075 Total National Allocation (Combined): 9,776,950
This public information reflects CDC and Operation Warp Speed data as of 2/2. |