
State-by-state recovery data are unavailable at this time. This may result in occasional data discrepancies on this page as the JHU team resolves anomalies and updates its feeds. The JHU team automates its data uploads and regularly checks them for anomalies. The graphics on this page pull from data compiled by the Center for Systems Science and Engineering at Johns Hopkins University from several sources, including the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention the World Health Organization national, state and local government health departments 1point3acres and local media reports.
Booster dose data was updated on to account for individuals who have received a second booster dose since. As people receive their booster dose months after the primary series, if an individual moves or crosses to a different jurisdiction for an immunization, that dose may be incorrectly counted as a first dose, resulting in an under-estimating of booster counts. This may result in slight variations in the number of doses administered and individuals vaccinated from region to region. While most individuals get vaccinated through providers located in their region of residence, there may be cases where individuals get vaccinated through a provider located outside their region of residence. The Regional Vaccination Progress by New York Providers dashboard reflects all people vaccinated by New York providers. Residency is self-reported by the individual being vaccinated. The COVID-19 Vaccine Tracker: Vaccination Progress to Date dashboard shows all vaccinated individuals according to their county of residence. “Individuals vaccinated” at the statewide level reflect vaccines administered by New York providers (including vaccines administered to non-New York residents). New York State’s Vaccine Tracker displays both CDC data and NYSIIS and CIR data for statewide vaccination rates. The CDC website includes doses administered through federal entities – including Department of Defense, Veterans Health Administration, and Bureau of Prisons – and doses administered to New York State residents by out of state providers who do not report to the New York State Immunization Information System (NYSIIS) or the New York City Citywide Immunization Registry (NYC CIR). NYSIIS and CIR data is used for county-level statistics in order to provide more complete data for individuals over 18, as the CDC suppresses age-based data for small sample sizes. This includes limited data on vaccines administered through Federal entities (Veterans Health Administration) or performed outside of New York State to New York residents, and will not be reflective of every dose administered to New York State residents in those settings. County-level vaccination data is based on data reported in NYSIIS and CIR. This data includes administrations through Federal entities and administrations to New York residents performed in other U.S. Statewide vaccination numbers are provided by the CDC. This report is created by the New York State Department of Health from CDC data on administrations and data reported to the New York State Immunization Information System (NYSIIS) and the New York City Citywide Immunization Registry (NYC CIR). As of June 24, 2022, this dashboard will be updated weekly on Fridays to align with CDC’s data refresh schedule. CDC CORONA TRACKER UPDATE
New York State is working to update state booster data reporting in accordance with the FDA authorization of bivalent boosters and updated booster eligibility guidelines. “% of Population” represents New York residents vaccinated in New York State by state, local and private vaccination providers as a percent of the total New York population over the age of 18.Ĭounty-level vaccination data is based on data reported to the New York State Immunization Information System (NYSIIS) and the New York City Citywide Immunization Registry (NYC CIR) by the providers administering vaccines.“Total” represents the total number of individuals vaccinated in New York State by state, local and private vaccination providers as reported to NYSIIS and CIR.“% of Population (CDC)” represents the total number of New Yorkers vaccinated anywhere and by anyone as reported by CDC, including state, local and private vaccination providers (includes Federal entities such as Veterans’ Hospitals and New Yorkers who received their vaccinations in other states) as a percent of the total New York population over the age of 18.The statewide data in the table below corresponds to the following definitions and sources as noted.