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Tracking the coronavirus vaccine, state by state
PLEASE NOTEAs of Aug. 15, 2022, this page is no longer being updated. Please see the Post’s . Vaccination counts are available .Reported doses administered by day In the last week, an average of were administered, over the week before.Sources: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Note: Due to adjustments in reporting, Pennsylvania removed 1.2 million doses on Nov. 23. On March 13, the CDC reported 4.6m doses due to a data anomaly; in reality, 2.98m fell within a 24-hour period.Jump to a stateSelect a stateSelect a stateSearch statesAbout two-thirds of the country is fully vaccinated...…PLEASE NOTEAs of Aug. 15, 2022, this page is no longer being updated. Please see the Post’s . Vaccination counts are available .Reported doses administered by day In the last week, an average of were administered, over the week before.Sources: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Note: Due to adjustments in reporting, Pennsylvania removed 1.2 million doses on Nov. 23. On March 13, the CDC reported 4.6m doses due to a data anomaly; in reality, 2.98m fell within a 24-hour period.Jump to a stateSelect a stateSelect a stateSearch statesAbout two-thirds of the country is fully vaccinated...WW…
A mass-casualty event every day
It’s the first day back at work for Scott E. Lynn, the Montour County coroner. He’s been sick with covid-19. He was out for a month and lost 25 pounds. As he arrives at his office in a remote corner of Geisinger Medical Center, he still feels weak. Lynn doesn’t know how he contracted the coronavirus. Deceased people do not spread the virus under normal circumstances. And Lynn mostly handles corpses enclosed in two layers of body bags.“I can only assume it was somewhere in the process of my death investigations,” he says. He wears a mask at work, but he still has to go into homes, motel...…It’s the first day back at work for Scott E. Lynn, the Montour County coroner. He’s been sick with covid-19. He was out for a month and lost 25 pounds. As he arrives at his office in a remote corner of Geisinger Medical Center, he still feels weak. Lynn doesn’t know how he contracted the coronavirus. Deceased people do not spread the virus under normal circumstances. And Lynn mostly handles corpses enclosed in two layers of body bags.“I can only assume it was somewhere in the process of my death investigations,” he says. He wears a mask at work, but he still has to go into homes, motel...WW…
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