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By Samuel Stebbins, 24/7 Wall St. Austin
2021-10-14
As the U.S. braces for winter and flu season, the national COVID-19 vaccination effort is as urgent as it ever has been. So far, an estimated 187,714,829 Americans have been fully vaccinated, or 57.4% of the U.S. population.
Some states are proving more effective than others in getting their residents vaccinated. In Texas, 52.6% of the population are fully vaccinated, lower than the U.S. average.
Lower than average vaccination rates in Texas appear to be attributable in part to vaccine hesitancy and resistance among residents. As of Oct. 12, Texas has received about 42,768,500 vaccinations and administered about 77.5% of those doses.
Meanwhile, the virus continues to spread. In total, there have been 4,104,149 confirmed cases of the virus in Texas as of Oct. 12 — or 14,299 for every 100,000 people. For context, there have been 13,418 known infections for every 100,000 people nationwide.
All COVID-19 and vaccination data used in this story are current as of Oct. 12, 2021.
These are all the counties in Texas where COVID-19 is slowing (and where it's still getting worse).
Can't see the article's infographic? Click here to view the original story.This story was originally published by 24/7 Wall St., a news organization that produces real-time business commentary and data-driven reporting for state and local markets across the country.
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