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DAKOTA COUNTY, MN — To be fully vaccinated against the coronavirus, a person must receive two different shots, separated by at least 21 days. As of Wednesday, 11,684 Dakota County residents have received at least one of their shots
Of those, 2,341 residents of Dakota County have received both doses. That means .6 percent of the county population is fully inoculated against the COVID-19.
Overall, 200,840 Minnesotans have received one COVID-19 vaccine shot, and 38,521 received both.
Almost 6K Minnesotans Have Scheduled Vaccine Appointment
State officials announced Wednesday that all available COVID-19 vaccine pilot program appointments for adults 65 years of age and older have been filled for this week.
Almost 6,000 Minnesotans 65 and older registered appointments for their first and second doses of the COVID-19 vaccine.
Also read: Coronavirus Vaccine In MN: How To Schedule An Appointment
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