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COVID-19 Vaccinations

Data are current as of 4/20/2024

Most recent dashboard update: 4/25/2024

Key COVID-19 Vaccination Indicators


Delaware

Percentage Vaccinated with an Updated 2023-2024 Dose

Since the new vaccine was authorized (9/11/2023 - 4/20/2024)

15.4%
of eligible population
Delaware

Doses of Updated 2023-2024 COVID-19 Vaccine Administered

Since the new vaccine was authorized (9/11/2023 - 4/20/2024)

150,777
doses

About COVID-19 Vaccinations


COVID-19 vaccines help our bodies develop immunity to the virus that causes COVID-19 to provide increased protection against serious illness. For more info regarding vaccinations, please visit the Delaware Vaccine page.

None of these vaccines can give you COVID-19.

  • Vaccines do not use any live virus.
  • Vaccines cannot cause infection with the virus that causes COVID-19 or other viruses.

They do not affect or interact with our DNA.

These vaccines do not enter the nucleus of the cell where our DNA (genetic material) is located, so it cannot change or influence our genes.

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COVID-19 Vaccinations in the Hispanic Community

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COVID-19 Vaccinations in the Hispanic Community

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COVID-19 Vaccines Administered by Month and Vaccine Type

Delaware

How these data are calculated

The data in this section are about vaccinations administered to residents of Delaware.

Data Sources

  • COVID-19 Vaccine Administrations

    Citation: Delaware Department of Health and Social Services. https://myhealthycommunity.dhss.delaware.gov/

Investigate COVID-19 Vaccinations by Demographics (Fall and Winter Virus Season 2023-2024)

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Ways to interpret the data

When showing data as percentages, the chart includes gray bars next to each colored bar for comparison. The gray bar represents the percentage of the total population that falls into that demographic category. The colored bar represents the percentage of vaccinations in that category.

When the gray bar is shorter than the colored bar, it means that the demographic group is getting vaccinated against COVID-19 at a higher rate than other demographic groups. When the gray bar is longer than the colored bar, the group is getting vaccinated against COVID-19 at a below-average rate.

How these data are calculated

The data in this section are about vaccinations administered to residents of Delaware.

Data Sources

  • COVID-19 Vaccine Administrations

    Citation: Delaware Department of Health and Social Services. https://myhealthycommunity.dhss.delaware.gov/

  • US Census American Community Survey

    Citation: U.S. Census Bureau; American Community Survey, 2015-2021 American Community Survey 1-Year Estimates

Assessing Vaccination Coverage in Vulnerable Communities

Delaware

Supporting Vaccination Distribution

Combining information about a community's general vulnerability to the harms of disasters — like disease outbreaks and natural events — with current COVID-19 vaccination coverage (percentage of persons vaccinated) can help support and prioritize vaccination efforts.

This map provides such an assessment, depicting CDC social vulnerability data with local vaccination coverage — dark blue regions indicate low vaccination levels in more vulnerable communities; lighter shades of blue indicate more widely vaccinated populations. The goal is to increase the number of census tracts displaying lighter blue colors representing increased vaccination coverage in all communities throughout the state.

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