OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) – The Oklahoma State Division of Well being issued a report displaying the county-by-county vaccination charges, and Noble County has one of the best vaccination charge within the state, however not one of the counties have reached a vaccination charge above 45 %.
The report comprises two units of maps, one which reveals the proportion of fully-vaccinated people age 12 and up in every county, and a second that reveals the proportion of people who obtained solely their first vaccine dose in every county.
Noble County leads the state in each, with 44.1 % of the county’s 12 and up inhabitants being totally vaccinated and 53.3 % having obtained their first dose.
Oklahoma County (40.4 %), Kiowa County (40.3 %) and Alfalfa County (38.8 %) are additionally on the high behind Noble in full vaccination charges.
Adair County in Northeast Oklahoma is on the backside of the listing with 13.5 % of residents totally vaccinated.
Oklahoma has surpassed its 3 million vaccine dose milestone, with 3,004,221 doses having been administered all through the state. As of the morning of June 10, 1,360,433 Oklahomans have been totally vaccinated towards COVID-19, in response to OSDH Deputy Commissioner Keith Reed mentioned on Thursday.
“Your resolution to get the vaccine has a tangible affect – it retains you and people round you secure, wholesome and out of the hospital, and it stops the unfold of COVID-19 in our state,” Reed mentioned.
Nonetheless, far fewer Oklahomans are looking for the vaccine than when it grew to become extensively out there, in response to well being officers.
“On Feb. 26, greater than 10,000 individuals have been vaccinated in Oklahoma County. On June 3, solely 200 doses have been administered,” OCCHD officers mentioned.
State, metropolis and county well being officers are urging Oklahomans to get vaccinated to additional decelerate the unfold of COVID-19.
COVID-19 vaccines can be found at no cost to everybody age 12 and up in Oklahoma.
Facilities for Illness Management and Prevention knowledge reveals that 8,526 individuals in Oklahoma have died from COVID-19 since March 2023, when the pandemic started. State well being officers reported 24 new deaths on Thursday.
Oklahoma Metropolis-County Well being Division officers introduced on Wednesday that they’re asking companies to offer incentives to prospects who’ve been totally vaccinated.
Go to OSDH’s Weekly Epidemiology Report for added maps and statistics on vaccinations throughout the state.
Under is the listing of Oklahoma counties with every county’s share of fully-vaccinated people:
- Adair County – 13.5 %
- Alfalfa County – 38.8 %
- Atoka County – 23 %
- Beaver County – 20.2 %
- Beckham County – 32.3 %
- Blaine County – 27.3 %
- Bryan County – 20.8 %
- Caddo County – 38.3 %
- Canadian County – 37 %
- Carter County – 25.7 %
- Cherokee County – 18.4 %
- Choctaw County – 18.6 %
- Cimarron County – 22.6 %
- Cleveland County – 34.7 %
- Coal County – 23.5 %
- Comanche County – 27.3 %
- Cotton County – 29.6 %
- Craig County – 30.7 %
- Creek County – 29 %
- Custer County – 32.6 %
- Delaware County – 19.5 %
- Dewey County – 20.2 %
- Ellis County – 26.8 %
- Garfield County – 31.2 %
- Garvin County – 32 %
- Grady County – 24.9 %
- Grant County – 29.9 %
- Greer County – 28.7 %
- Harmon County – 37.2 %
- Harper County – 37.6 %
- Haskell County – 25.2 %
- Hughes County – 26.5 %
- Jackson County – 33.2 %
- Jefferson County – 32.5 %
- Johnston County – 21.8 %
- Kay County – 29.6 %
- Kingfisher County – 30.3 %
- Kiowa County – 40.3 %
- Latimer County – 20.6 %
- Le Flore County – 19.7 %
- Lincoln County – 26.3 %
- Logan County – 23.1 %
- Love County – 26.8 %
- Main County – 38.0 %
- Marshall County – 29.3 %
- Mayes County – 23.8 %
- McClain County – 32.8 %
- McCurtain County – 18.4 %
- McIntosh County – 36.2 %
- Murray County – 28.6 %
- Muskogee County – 26.7 %
- Noble County – 44.1 %
- Nowata County – 20.3 %
- Okfuskee County – 34 %
- Oklahoma County – 40.4 %
- Okmulgee County – 29.5 %
- Osage County – 18 %
- Ottawa County – 18.3 %
- Pawnee County – 29.7 %
- Payne County – 34.7 %
- Pittsburg County – 27.1 %
- Pontotoc County – 23 %
- Pottawatomie County – 26.1 %
- Pushmataha County – 20.8 %
- Roger Mills County – 27.1 %
- Rogers County – 28 %
- Seminole County – 28.1 %
- Sequoyah County – 18.4 %
- Stephens County – 33.5 %
- Texas County – 31.8 %
- Tillman County – 35.5 %
- Tulsa County – 38.7 %
- Wagoner County – 30.7 %
- Washington County – 27.9 %
- Washita County – 27.5 %
- Woods County – 31.3 %
- Woodward County – 29.1 %
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