National and State Vaccination Trends
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Captures detailed COVID-19 vaccination trends across the United States, providing data aggregated at both the national and jurisdictional levels. It offers statistics on the total number of vaccines administered, including figures reported by all partners such as retail pharmacies, federal entity facilities, long-term care facilities, and various partner sites. This information allows for the analysis of overall vaccination pace and uptake over a significant period.
Columns
The dataset includes 29 distinct fields, providing temporal, geographic, and dosage metrics. Key columns include:
- Date: The specific date associated with the reported vaccination counts.
- Location: The US jurisdiction the data pertains to.
- MMWR_week: The Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report week number.
- Administered_Daily: The number of vaccine doses administered on that day (daily change).
- Administered_Cumulative: The running total of doses administered across the scope.
- Administered_Dose1_Pop_Pct: The percentage of the population that has received at least one dose.
- Series_Complete_Daily: The daily count of individuals completing their primary vaccination series.
- Series_Complete_Cumulative: The running total of completed vaccination series.
- Booster_Cumulative: The total count of booster doses administered.
- Bivalent_Booster_Pop_Pct: The percentage of the population having received a bivalent booster dose.
- Second_Booster_50Plus_Cumulative: Cumulative count of second boosters given to individuals aged 50 and above.
Distribution
The data is delivered in a CSV file format titled
COVID-19_Vaccination_Trends_in_the_United_States_National_and_Jurisdictional.csv. The file size is 11.31 MB. The structure consists of 29 columns and approximately 87,600 individual records detailing the trends. The expected update frequency for this specific file is noted as never.Usage
This data product is suited for public health modelling, tracking the temporal evolution of the US vaccination programme. Potential use cases involve comparing initial dose rates versus booster uptake over time, performing jurisdictional equity analyses, identifying periods of rapid or slow vaccine roll-out, and supporting epidemiological research focused on infectious disease control measures. It is a valuable resource for statistical analysis of public health interventions.
Coverage
The geographic coverage spans the entirety of the United States, detailed at both the national level and across 60 distinct jurisdictions. The temporal scope begins on December 13, 2020, and extends through April 26, 2023. The scope covers administration data for first doses, completed series, original boosters, and the newer bivalent booster doses.
License
CC0: Public Domain
Who Can Use It
Intended users include:
- Public Health Officials: For policy creation and monitoring vaccination effectiveness.
- Researchers and Academics: For running retrospective studies on vaccine uptake and population immunity levels.
- Journalists and Media: For creating data visualisations and reporting on the national health situation.
- Data Analysts: For building predictive models or performing time series analysis on health data.
Dataset Name Suggestions
- US COVID-19 Vaccine Administration Data
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Original Data Source: National and State Vaccination Trends
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