Problems with the vaccination reporting system may mean that the figures for individual days are incorrect, but the weekly totals and averages appear reliable. For the interactive version of the above chart and the CDC's methodology for public reporting of vaccinations, click here. The state Department for Public Health's vaccination dashboard, with county-by-county data, is here.
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Ky. averaging more than 15,000 coronavirus vaccine doses per day in last seven days, more than half again as previous week
Vaccinations for the coronavirus continue to increase in Kentucky, according to data from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, as analyzed and displayed by The Washington Post in a chart adapted by Kentucky Health News:
Problems with the vaccination reporting system may mean that the figures for individual days are incorrect, but the weekly totals and averages appear reliable. For the interactive version of the above chart and the CDC's methodology for public reporting of vaccinations, click here. The state Department for Public Health's vaccination dashboard, with county-by-county data, is here.
Problems with the vaccination reporting system may mean that the figures for individual days are incorrect, but the weekly totals and averages appear reliable. For the interactive version of the above chart and the CDC's methodology for public reporting of vaccinations, click here. The state Department for Public Health's vaccination dashboard, with county-by-county data, is here.
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