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This is How Many COVID-19 Vaccines Ohio Has Received So Far

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It has now been 53 weeks since the first shipments of the COVID-19 vaccine were sent out to states, kicking off the largest vaccination campaign in human history. As of December 21, the U.S. has sent 606,309,295 doses of the vaccine across the country — equivalent to 184.7% of the U.S. population.

While the initial distribution of the vaccine took longer than federal projections had indicated, in recent months the U.S. has made great leaps in the worldwide race to administer vaccinations — and some states are faring far better than others. Under the current system, led by the White House COVID-19 Response Team, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention sends states limited shipments of the vaccine as well as funding and tasks them with distributing the vaccine in accordance with relatively loose federal guidelines. The distribution of the vaccine is based on the size of the adult population in every state, which — according to some experts — can create inequities in states where the spread of COVID-19 is worse and a larger share of the population is at risk.

Ohio has received a total of 19,551,775 doses of the COVID-19 vaccine as of December 21. Adjusted for population, Ohio has received 167,265.0 vaccines per 100,000 residents — less than the national average of 184,715.5 vaccines per 100,000 Americans and the 16th fewest of any state.

While Ohio has so far received fewer vaccines per capita than the nation as a whole, the state has a need for vaccines commensurate with the rest of the country. As of December 21, there were 15,802.2 confirmed cases of COVID-19 per 100,000 residents in Ohio — in line with the national rate of 15,405.1 cases per 100,000 Americans and the 21st lowest of all 50 states.

While the federal government distributes vaccines to states, it is up to state governments to administer the vaccine — creating variations in both the percentage of vaccines that have been administered and the percentage of the population that has been vaccinated. In Ohio, 79.6% of allocated vaccines have been administered to residents, lower than the national average of 82.0% and the 21st smallest share of all states.

The administered vaccines amount to 133.2% of the state population, lower than the 151.5% national figure and the 16th smallest share of all states.

While a majority of Americans remain unvaccinated due to a lack of supply, there are some who have no plans to receive a vaccine at all. According to a survey from the U.S. Census Bureau, 59.2% of U.S. adults 18 and over who have not yet received the vaccine will either probably not or definitely not get a COVID-19 vaccine in the future. In Ohio, 74.2% of adults who have not yet received the vaccine report that they will probably not or definitely not get a vaccine in the future, the third largest share of any state. The most common reason cited for not wanting a vaccine was being concerned about possible side effects. Other commonly cited reasons include that they were planning to wait and see if it is safe, not trusting COVID-19 vaccines, and not trusting the government.

To determine the states getting the most and least vaccines from the federal government, 24/7 Wall St. reviewed data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. States were ranked based on the number of vaccines administered as of December 21 per 100,000 residents. Vaccine counts were adjusted for population using one-year data from the Census Bureau’s 2019 American Community Survey. Data on confirmed COVID-19 cases as of December 21 came from various state and local health departments and were adjusted for population using 2019 ACS data. Data on the percentage of adults who probably will not or definitely will not get a COVID-19 vaccine and their reasons for not getting one came from the Census Bureau’s Household Pulse Survey, conducted from August 18, 2021 to August 30, 2021.

These are all the counties in Ohio where COVID-19 is slowing (and where it’s still getting worse).

Rank State Population Vaccines distributed per 100,000 Vaccines administered as % of pop. COVID-19 cases per 100,000
1 Vermont 623,989 223,350 196.0% 8,566
2 Maryland 6,045,680 215,190 168.6% 9,803
3 Maine 1,344,212 212,799 182.0% 10,147
4 New Hampshire 1,359,711 210,986 169.0% 13,463
5 Rhode Island 1,059,361 210,201 179.4% 19,706
6 Massachusetts 6,892,503 208,177 183.7% 14,588
7 Hawaii 1,415,872 206,394 154.2% 6,334
8 New Jersey 8,882,190 206,166 164.4% 15,151
9 Connecticut 3,565,287 205,007 181.9% 12,778
10 Delaware 973,764 199,714 158.5% 17,008
11 Oregon 4,217,737 199,673 158.9% 9,609
12 Washington 7,614,893 196,229 161.6% 10,510
13 Pennsylvania 12,801,989 195,998 153.3% 14,765
14 New York 19,453,561 195,654 171.1% 15,263
15 Virginia 8,535,519 194,649 165.7% 11,920
16 West Virginia 1,792,147 191,010 173.9% 17,565
17 California 39,512,223 190,382 162.5% 13,106
18 Minnesota 5,639,632 188,901 158.9% 17,364
19 Florida 21,477,737 187,685 153.6% 17,537
20 Colorado 5,758,736 186,425 161.6% 15,046
21 Illinois 12,671,821 180,719 153.1% 15,342
22 New Mexico 2,096,829 180,247 160.9% 16,062
23 Alaska 731,545 180,020 138.2% 20,392
24 Texas 28,995,881 177,249 137.0% 15,220
25 Michigan 9,986,857 177,038 137.2% 16,163
26 Iowa 3,155,070 176,732 143.3% 17,655
27 South Dakota 884,659 176,692 139.5% 19,630
28 North Carolina 10,488,084 176,456 138.9% 15,151
29 Kansas 2,913,314 173,953 136.1% 17,087
30 Nebraska 1,934,408 173,770 144.7% 16,920
31 Georgia 10,617,423 171,206 122.6% 15,933
32 Arizona 7,278,717 170,591 141.2% 18,366
33 Wisconsin 5,822,434 169,884 153.1% 18,106
34 South Carolina 5,148,714 169,859 127.8% 18,181
35 Ohio 11,689,100 167,265 133.2% 15,802
36 Utah 3,205,958 166,001 137.2% 19,267
37 Kentucky 4,467,673 165,388 129.3% 18,481
38 Arkansas 3,017,804 163,402 123.6% 18,015
39 Alabama 4,903,185 162,871 112.6% 17,507
40 Nevada 3,080,156 162,576 137.1% 15,690
41 Indiana 6,732,219 161,241 124.1% 17,551
42 Montana 1,068,778 160,414 133.0% 18,223
43 Idaho 1,787,065 160,346 111.7% 17,569
44 Missouri 6,137,428 158,782 129.8% 15,679
45 Tennessee 6,829,174 157,587 128.2% 19,748
46 Oklahoma 3,956,971 156,638 131.5% 17,334
47 North Dakota 762,062 156,071 130.9% 22,234
48 Mississippi 2,976,149 153,337 113.8% 17,555
49 Louisiana 4,648,794 147,092 118.7% 16,793
50 Wyoming 578,759 146,393 116.3% 19,625

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