The number of people who got at least one COVID-19 shot increased by 0.5 percent from the month before.
Roughly 64 percent of Delaware's population has received two doses of COVID-19 vaccine.
A state of emergency declared by Governor John C. Carney in early 2022 requiring indoor masking in schools expired at the beginning of March.
The recent surge of the Omicron COVID-19 variant caused “an unpleasant mixture of dread, fatigue and deja vu” almost two years into the pandemic, according to a report from McKinsey & Company.
Past data is continually updated by the State's health department.
Delaware Vaccination Rates of At Least One Dose By Month
Month | Vaccination Rate of At Least One Dose |
---|---|
April | 704,237 |
March | 700,428 |
February | 696,263 |
January | 685,194 |
December 2021 | 662,126 |
November 2021 | 633,559 |
October 2021 | 599,799 |
September 2021 | 580,701 |
August 2021 | 561,037 |
July 2021 | 532,400 |
June 2021 | 510,741 |
May 2021 | 484,482 |
April 2021 | 422,898 |
March 2021 | 298,900 |
February 2021 | 138,451 |
January 2021 | 86,124 |
December 2020 | 11,368 |
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