CDC now provides more data on vaccine distribution and administration by state, agency, etc. Worth a look and a bookmark.

A few things that jumped out to me, in a short thread. https://covid.cdc.gov/covid-data-tracker/#vaccinations
2.17 million doses distributed through the federal pharmacy partnership prgm for long-term care, but only 167,149, or 7.8%, administered. This is the phase 1a component that needs to make up the most ground.

If this program were a state, it would easily be the worst performer.
States/jurisdictions' overall progress in administering the vaccines they have received continues to vary widely.

DC has administered over 50% of its vaccines on hand, while Kansas has administered just over 10%.
States that have administered >40% of their vaccines on hand include:
South Dakota
Connecticut
North Dakota
Montana
States than have administered <20% of their vaccines on hand include:
California
Indiana
Washington
Delaware
Ohio
Maryland
Mississippi
New Jersey
Michigan
Utah
Wyoming
Arizona
Georgia
Oregon
Kansas
It's likely that "better performing" states have been able to get more vaccines out to their LTCFs.

Going forward, we will need to measure progress jurisdiction by jurisdiction, as national level data masks much variability.
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