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COVID-19 Vaccination: Selected U.S. Data
Sources
Updated July 29, 2021
The sources below can help congressional staff track the progress of the U.S. Coronavirus Disease 2019
(COVID-19) vaccination campaign at the national, state, and local levels.
Sources were selected for having commonly cited and frequently requested data. This list is not intended
to be comprehensive. Because different resources use different methodologies, readers should check
websites' notes and caveats, and use caution when comparing data across sources or geographies. For
assistance in interpreting or analyzing these data, congressional staff should contact CRS (202-707-5700,
or place a request at CRS's website).
For an overview of data systems and considerations for Congress, see CRS Insight IN11584, Tracking
COVID-19 Vaccines: US. Data Systems and Related Issues.
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's (CDC's) COVID-19 Vaccine website can assist constituents
with questions, including How do I find a free vaccine?
Example data sources on public attitudes toward vaccination include CDC, Census Bureau (HHS
analysis), Kaiser Family Foundation, Carnegie Mellon University, University of Washington, AP-NORC,
and scholarly articles.
About Vaccine Data
In the COVID-19 vaccine program, doses are first allocated and made available to states and other
jurisdictions for ordering. Once ordered, doses are delivered to appropriate state and jurisdictional sites.
States then allocate and distribute doses to health departments, health care systems, pharmacies, and
multi-county entities, which can further re-allocate to local clinical sites. Providers then administer doses
to patients and report administration data to jurisdictions and CDC. (See CDC's How COVID-19
Vaccines Get to You and About COVID-19 Vaccine Delivered and Administration Data). Federal health
care programs (e.g., Veterans Health Administration) manage vaccine data through a similar process.
Two of the vaccines currently authorized for emergency use, Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna, are given in
two doses. A third, J&J/Janssen, is a single-dose vaccine.
Congressional Research Service
https://crsreports. congress.gov
IN11595
CRS INSIGHT
Prepared for Members and
Committees of Congress

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