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Children and COVID-19 Vaccinations Trends: AAP Analysis of Data Posted by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention as of January 5, 2022.
American Academy of Pediatrics.
Children's Hospital Association.
Statistics
Technical Report
16 p.
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Published: January 05, 2022
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This report shares statistics on the COVID-19 vaccination of all children under the age of 18 in the United States. It reports that as of January 5, 2022, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recorded: 7 million children ages 5-11 have received at least one dose of the COVID-19 vaccine, representing 25% of children ages 5-11; a total of 15.7 million children ages 12-17 have received at least one dose of the COVID-19 vaccine, representing 63% of 12-17 year olds, and 13.2 million of these children are fully vaccinated, representing 53% of 12-17 year olds; about 9.4 million children ages 12-17 have not received their first COVID-19 vaccine dose; the number of children ages 12-17 receiving their first COVID-19 vaccine this past week was approximately 145,000; and in 10 States, at least three-quarters of children (age 12-17) have received at least 1 dose, and in 16 States, under 50% have received 1 dose. Data charts are provided and show the weekly increase in COVID-19 vaccine recipients under age 18 by age group, the proportion of U.S. children ages 5-11 and ages 12-17 vaccinated against COVID-19 by State of residence, and trends over a 3-week period. The report notes there were 72.8 million children under age 18 in the US in 2020, representing 22.2% of the population.
Keywords:
COVID-19; Child health; Data analysis; Statistics; Disaster response