Daily COVID-19 Vaccinations Hit 2-year Low
The number of COVID-19 vaccinations per day in the US has fallen to the lowest level since the early days of the campaign in 2020, despite many Americans not having received their booster shots. The Washington Post reported late last week that vaccinations had fallen to 182,000 per day. While the number of Americans with two doses has risen to 75 percent of adults, the numbers for booster shots lag behind that. About half of the eligible US population still has not received a booster dose, according to CDC data.