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NCDHHS expands data on individuals vaccinated with at least one dose

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RALEIGH — The North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services is updating its vaccine data dashboard to align with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and provide additional information on people who have received at least one dose of the COVID-19 vaccine.

The two metrics that will be updated include: 

  • “People at Least Partially Vaccinated” will be updated to “People Vaccinated with at Least One Dose.” “People Vaccinated with at Least One Dose” includes any individual who has received at least the first of two doses administered as part of a two-dose series, as well as any individual who has received a single shot dose as part of a single-dose vaccine.
  • “Percent of Population at Least Partially Vaccinated” will be updated to “Percent of Population Vaccinated with at Least One Dose.” “Percent of Population Vaccinated with at Least One Dose” includes any individual who has received at least the first of two doses administered as part of a two-dose series, as well as any individual who has received a single shot dose as part of a single-dose vaccine series, out of the total population in North Carolina.
  • Users will be able to view information about who has been vaccinated with at least one dose by county, race, ethnicity, gender and age group, and by week. 

For more information and to view the NCDHHS vaccine data dashboard, visit covid19.ncdhhs.gov/dashboard/vaccinations.

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