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  2. Apr 15, 2024 · Immunization rates look at the percentage of people who received the recommended vaccines. This is also known as vaccination rates or vaccination coverage. Vaccination rates are an important way to measure how well communities are protected from vaccine-preventable diseases.

  3. In Wisconsin, 4,386,970 people or 75% of the population have received at least one dose. Overall, 3,981,606 people or 68% of Wisconsin 's population have been fully vaccinated. Additionally, people or <1% of the population in Wisconsin 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. Jan 17, 2024 · This dashboard provides breakdowns of vaccines administered to Wisconsin residents by county. Data in the map represent the county where the person who was vaccinated lives, not where they received their vaccine. Percentages represent the vaccine coverage of the selected geography.

  5. The landing page of the dashboard now includes a vaccine tracker that shows how many people have received at least one dose of vaccine in Dane County. As of 2/3, 11.4% of the county had received at least one dose. Users can click icons to see information about people vaccinated, as well as vaccination dose trends.

  6. Overall, 230,637,348 people or 70% of the population are considered fully vaccinated. Percent of people receiving vaccines in the US. One dose and incomplete. Two doses or equivalent. Three or more. Sources: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. see more.

  7. Oct 12, 2021 · Wisconsin data show that between February and August 2021, about 47 out of every 100,000 fully vaccinated Wisconsinites 65 or older were hospitalized following a breakthrough infection. That compares to about one per 100,000 among 18 to 24-year-olds, three per 100,000 for 25 to 34 year-olds and incrementally higher rates in older age groups.

  8. The vaccines available are effective to a very high degree in preventing serious consequences of both the original COVID strain as well as the Delta variant, which is driving the majority of new cases. Many people have been reluctant to be vaccinated. As a country, almost half of adults have been vaccinated. Overall, Wisconsin has done better ...