Percentage of adults who are up to date on COVID-19 vaccination, defined as having completed a COVID-19 vaccine primary series and having received the most recent booster dose recommended by the CDC (prior to their April 19, 2023 recommendation change)
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23.5
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29.6
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5.0
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$1,267
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3.6%
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31.5%
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6.3%
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$71,699
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12.2%
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5.1%
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10.0%
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41.0%
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13.5
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6.04
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26.5%
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93.7%
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73.0%
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12.8%
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93.2%
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69
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34.2%
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73.5%
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8.6
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1.5
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100.0%
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3
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2.3%
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49.9%
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2.6
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28.4%
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38.4%
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32.0%
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19.4%
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74.2%
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7.6%
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112.7
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737.6
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411.3
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2.9%
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56.0%
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71.1%
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61.7%
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70.4%
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71.2%
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59.7%
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77.8%
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84.9%
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3,365
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27.2%
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13.5%
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15.1%
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1,037.5
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11.0%
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13.9
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31.9%
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5.3%
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10.6%
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77.6
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27.6%
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13.5%
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14.6%
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7.0
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10,783
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5.4
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7.7%
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59.3%
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9.6%
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2.5
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7.0%
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18.0%
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11.1%
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6.2%
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6.3%
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2.5%
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3.8%
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19.6%
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8.0%
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27.9%
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30.6%
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24.3%
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671,803
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18.5%
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68.5%
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13.0%
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0.0%
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America’s Health Rankings builds on the work of the United Health Foundation to draw attention to public health and better understand the health of various populations. Our platform provides relevant information that policymakers, public health officials, advocates and leaders can use to effect change in their communities.
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