Vaccination rates have ticked higher since the discovery of the Omicron variant, CDC data shows.
By the numbers: The seven-day average for vaccinations in the U.S. reached about 1.8 million on Monday, up from an average of about 1.3 million a month ago.
- Much of the growth is happening because vaccinated people are getting boosters, not because of a surge in unvaccinated people seeking their first shots, the Washington Post writes.
Where it stands: About 23% of American adults, or roughly 47 million people, completed their initial series and have also gotten boosted.
- That’s up from about 35 million boosted just before Thanksgiving.
What they’re saying: “Omicron has the potential to promote much-needed things to happen in the United States: vaccinations and boosters,” tweeted Eric Topol, executive vice president of Scripps Research.
Source: AXIOS
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