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  2. As of September 11, 2023, the bivalent Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna COVID-19 vaccines are no longer available. The 2022–2023 bivalent vaccines were designed to protect against the original virus that caused COVID-19 and the Omicron variants BA.4 and BA.5.

  3. In Illinois, 10,036,899 people or 79% of the population have received at least one dose. Overall, 9,054,864 people or 72% of Illinois 's population have been fully vaccinated. Additionally, people or <1% of the population in Illinois received a booster or similar dose.

    State
    % Of Population With At Least One Dose
    % Fully Vaccinated
    % With Booster Or Additional Dose
    AL
    64.3%
    52.5%
    20.1%
    AK
    72%
    64.4%
    30.8%
    AZ
    76.4%
    63.8%
    29.4%
    AR
    68.8%
    56.1%
    24%
  4. COVID-19 vaccines are safe, effective, free, and widely available. The Pfizer, Moderna, and Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccines offer effective protection from serious illness, hospitalization, and COVID-19 related deaths. While many Illinoisians have received their COVID-19 vaccine, the Illinois Department of Human Services remains committed ...

  5. The COVID-19 vaccines are efective tools to protect you from the virus and help end this pandemic. On February 25, the State of Illinois moved into Phase 1B+ of vaccine administration, which includes people with serious medical conditions or disabilities, over the age of 16.

  6. Mar 2, 2021 · Illinois expanded COVID vaccine eligibility to all residents age 16 and older, except for in the city of Chicago, on Monday. Chicago did not open eligibility with the rest of the state and...

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