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COVID-19 Vaccination: Selected U.S. Data
Sources
Updated August 1, 2022
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. For help interpreting or analyzing
these data, congressional staff should contact CRS (202-707-5700, or place an online request).
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's (CDC's) Vaccines for COVID-19 can assist constituents
with questions about the vaccines.
Example sources on public attitudes toward vaccination include CDC's National Immunization Survey,
COVIDVaxView, and State of Vaccine Confidence Insights Report, Kaiser Family Foundation, Carnegie
Mellon University, Johns Hopkins, and scholarly articles.
Vaccines.gov maps vaccination sites. Vaccine Equity Planner (Ariadne Labs) helps identify vaccine
deserts that lack convenient access to vaccination.
About Vaccine Data
In the COVID-19 vaccine program, jurisdictions (e.g., states, territories, tribes, and local entities), federal
agencies, and pharmacy partners determine the number and types of doses to be shipped to vaccination
sites. Doses are then distributed (i.e., delivered) to vaccination administration sites such as vaccination
clinics, doctors' offices, and pharmacies. Providers then administer doses to patients and report
administration data to jurisdictions and CDC. (See CDC's U.S. COVID-19 Vaccination Data.) Federal
health care providers (e.g., Veterans Health Administration) manage vaccine data through a similar
process.
FDA has approved or authorized four vaccines for the prevention of COVID-19 in different age groups,
summarized in Table 1.
Congressional Research Service
https://crsreports.congress.gov
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CRS INSIGHT
Prepared for Members and
Committees of Congress

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