An estimated 162,725,812 Americans have been fully vaccinated, or 49.7% of the U.S. population.
So far, states have largely managed their own vaccination coordination efforts — and some have proven more efficient at it than others. In Washington, 57.7% of the population are fully vaccinated, higher than the U.S. average.
As of July 23, Washington has received about 9,654,000 vaccinations and administered about 92.4% of those doses.
As the virus mutates and new variants spread, vaccinating the population as rapidly as possible is critical. In total, there have been 463,537 confirmed cases of the virus in Washington as of July 23 — or 6,151 for every 100,000 people. For context, there have been 10,421 known infections for every 100,000 people nationwide.
All COVID-19 and vaccination data used in this story are current as of July 23, 2021.
| Rank | Place | Share of pop. fully vaccinated | Fully vaccinated residents | Total COVID-19 cases per 100k people |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Vermont | 67.0% | 419,466 | 3,681 |
| 2 | Maine | 63.4% | 849,012 | 5,214 |
| 3 | Massachusetts | 63.4% | 4,375,598 | 10,345 |
| 4 | Connecticut | 62.7% | 2,238,573 | 9,839 |
| 5 | Rhode Island | 61.0% | 645,438 | 14,496 |
| 6 | Maryland | 58.3% | 3,525,071 | 7,696 |
| 7 | New Hampshire | 58.1% | 787,909 | 7,377 |
| 8 | Washington | 57.7% | 4,348,144 | 6,151 |
| 9 | New Jersey | 57.4% | 5,116,572 | 11,569 |
| 10 | New Mexico | 56.6% | 1,187,032 | 9,925 |
| 11 | New York | 56.3% | 10,994,627 | 10,895 |
| 12 | Washington D.C. | 56.0% | 383,383 | 7,284 |
| 13 | Oregon | 55.9% | 2,341,192 | 5,100 |
| 14 | Colorado | 54.5% | 3,106,599 | 9,970 |
| 15 | Virginia | 54.1% | 4,609,500 | 8,072 |
| 16 | Minnesota | 53.7% | 3,012,978 | 10,848 |
| 17 | Hawaii | 53.0% | 753,058 | 2,680 |
| 18 | Delaware | 52.6% | 508,416 | 11,425 |
| 19 | California | 52.2% | 20,633,957 | 9,931 |
| 20 | Pennsylvania | 51.7% | 6,626,867 | 9,509 |
| 21 | Wisconsin | 51.5% | 2,994,221 | 11,717 |
| 22 | Iowa | 49.3% | 1,556,059 | 11,936 |
| 23 | Nebraska | 49.3% | 950,542 | 11,746 |
| 24 | Florida | 48.6% | 10,358,458 | 11,514 |
| 25 | Michigan | 48.5% | 4,849,008 | 10,055 |
| 26 | Illinois | 47.8% | 6,092,061 | 11,023 |
| 27 | South Dakota | 46.7% | 412,393 | 14,163 |
| 28 | Ohio | 46.1% | 5,392,501 | 9,575 |
| 29 | Arizona | 45.5% | 3,264,446 | 12,709 |
| 30 | Kentucky | 45.1% | 2,016,800 | 10,577 |
| 31 | Alaska | 44.9% | 330,893 | 9,537 |
| 32 | Utah | 44.8% | 1,417,584 | 13,464 |
| 33 | Kansas | 44.8% | 1,305,107 | 11,188 |
| 34 | Nevada | 44.5% | 1,349,800 | 11,439 |
| 35 | Montana | 44.3% | 470,913 | 10,826 |
| 36 | Indiana | 44.1% | 2,953,198 | 11,399 |
| 37 | North Carolina | 43.8% | 4,548,198 | 9,901 |
| 38 | Texas | 43.6% | 12,527,659 | 10,592 |
| 39 | Missouri | 40.8% | 2,500,221 | 10,703 |
| 40 | South Carolina | 40.7% | 2,070,267 | 11,905 |
| 41 | Oklahoma | 40.0% | 1,576,978 | 11,919 |
| 42 | North Dakota | 40.0% | 303,705 | 14,620 |
| 43 | Tennessee | 39.1% | 2,645,658 | 12,967 |
| 44 | West Virginia | 38.6% | 697,753 | 9,159 |
| 45 | Georgia | 38.4% | 4,038,452 | 10,961 |
| 46 | Idaho | 37.8% | 663,240 | 11,275 |
| 47 | Louisiana | 36.4% | 1,696,494 | 10,877 |
| 48 | Wyoming | 36.4% | 210,317 | 11,076 |
| 49 | Arkansas | 35.9% | 1,082,224 | 12,226 |
| 50 | Alabama | 34.1% | 1,665,751 | 11,570 |
| 51 | Mississippi | 34.1% | 1,016,978 | 11,112 |