[95.1% of Delaware nursing home staff are COVID-19 vaxxed by March 20

[95.1% of Delaware nursing home staff are COVID-19 vaxxed by March 20
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A COVID-19 vaccine was administered to 95.1 percent of Delaware’s nursing and care homes workers as of March 20, according to the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services.

This is a 2.6 percent increase since the previous data update on March 6. The number of staff employed in nursing and care homes can fluctuate significantly, sometimes leading to a decrease in the total percentage of vaccinated staff.

Delaware is the 29th most vaccinated state in the US among nursing and care homes.

COVID-19 claimed 12 lives in Delaware in the week ending March 20. This is a decrease from the week before.

There have been up 2,997 fatalities tied to COVID-19 in Delaware.

COVID-19 vaccinations are mandatory for US healthcare personnel due to a federal order. However, many states have raised challenges or issued separate rules about vaccine mandates for healthcare staff.

The Supreme Court in early 2022 shut down a much broader vaccine mandate which would have affected roughly 84 million US citizens.

Vaccination Rates Among Nursing or Care Home Staff in US States
State % Vaccinated % Change
Alaska 91 2.1
Alabama 81.8 2.1
Arkansas 87.5 3.4
Arizona 81.7 1.2
California 95.1 0.2
Colorado 92.4 0.7
Connecticut 96.6 0.2
District of Columbia 98.8 0.7
Delaware 92.5 1.2
Florida 81.4 2.2
Georgia 88.3 2.8
Hawaii 97.5 0.2
Iowa 81.2 1.5
Idaho 76.3 3.3
Illinois 87.1 2
Indiana 79.3 2.7
Kansas 79.2 2.2
Kentucky 83.9 3
Louisiana 80 3.3
Massachusetts 97.8 0.2
Maryland 94.2 3.1
Maine 96.8 0
Michigan 80.2 3.2
Minnesota 84.3 1.5
Missouri 73.3 3.2
Mississippi 81.8 2.8
Montana 73.7 1.6
North Carolina 87.7 3.2
North Dakota 81.3 1.3
Nebraska 79.4 1.7
New Hampshire 94.3 1.2
New Jersey 93.3 2.1
New Mexico 91.8 1.4
Nevada 87.3 1.3
New York 98.4 0.6
Ohio 73.7 3.2
Oklahoma 74 2.7
Oregon 87.1 0.2
Pennsylvania 87.2 2.1
Rhode Island 99.1 -0.3
South Carolina 84.9 2.9
South Dakota 80.5 0.9
Tennessee 80.5 2.8
Texas 82.6 3.6
Utah 85 3
Virginia 93.2 1.7
Vermont 94.3 0.7
Washington 91.8 0.2
Wisconsin 84.2 2.5
West Virginia 91.4 2.6
Wyoming 76.4 2.1
Alaska 90.6 -0.4
Alabama 83.8 2
Arkansas 89.3 1.8
Arizona 83.7 2
Colorado 92.6 0.2
Connecticut 96.7 0.1
District of Columbia 99.4 0.6
Delaware 95.1 2.6
Florida 81.9 0.5
Georgia 89.7 1.4
Hawaii 95.1 -2.4
Iowa 82.2 1
Idaho 77 0.7
Illinois 87.5 0.4
Indiana 80.3 1
Kansas 80.2 1
Kentucky 85.2 1.3
Louisiana 82 2
Massachusetts 97.8 0
Maryland 94.5 0.3
Maine 96.7 -0.1
Michigan 81.1 0.9
Minnesota 84.8 0.5
Missouri 75.4 2.1
Mississippi 84.1 2.3
Montana 75.4 1.7
North Carolina 88.9 1.2
North Dakota 82.4 1.1
Nebraska 80.9 1.5
New Hampshire 95.2 0.9
New Jersey 94.4 1.1
New Mexico 91.5 -0.3
Nevada 88.5 1.2
New York 98.6 0.2
Ohio 75.5 1.8
Oklahoma 77.2 3.2
Oregon 88.2 1.1
Pennsylvania 87.7 0.5
Rhode Island 99.4 0.3
South Carolina 86 1.1
South Dakota 81.1 0.6
Tennessee 82.1 1.6
Texas 82.9 0.3
Utah 85.3 0.3
Virginia 93.7 0.5
Vermont 94.4 0.1
Washington 91.9 0.1
Wisconsin 85.5 1.3
West Virginia 92.8 1.4
Wyoming 75.7 -0.7


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