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One COVID-19 vaccine dose given to 74% of Delaware residents by end of June

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Across Delaware, 74 percent of residents have received at least one dose of COVID-19 vaccine by the end of June, according to the State of Delaware.

The number of people who got at least one COVID-19 shot increased by 0.4 percent from the month before.

Roughly 65 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
MonthVaccination Rate of At Least One Dose
June709,814
May707,130
April703,768
March700,047
February696,135
January685,194
December 2021662,126
November 2021633,559
October 2021599,799
September 2021580,701
August 2021561,037
July 2021532,400
June 2021510,741
May 2021484,482
April 2021422,898
March 2021298,900
February 2021138,451
January 202186,124
December 202011,368

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