"The sources below can help congressional staff track the progress of the U.S. COVID-19 vaccination
campaign at the national, state, and local levels.
Sources were selected for having commonly cited and frequently requested data. This list is not intended
to be comprehensive. Additional sources may be added in future updates. Because different resources use
different methodologies, readers should check websites’ notes, definitions, and caveats. Readers should
also use caution when comparing data across sources or geographies. For assistance in interpreting or
analyzing these data, congressional staff should contact CRS (202-707-5700, or place a request at the
CRS website).
For an overview of vaccine data systems and considerations for Congress, see CRS Insight IN11584,
Tracking COVID-19 Vaccines: U.S. Data Systems and Related Issues.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s (CDC’s) COVID-19 Vaccine website can assist
constituents with vaccine questions, including “How Do I Get a Vaccine?” Vaccine eligibility varies by
state, locality, and provider. Sources tracking state eligibility policies include Kaiser Family Foundation,
New York Times, USAFacts, National Governors Association, Johns Hopkins University, and NationalAcademy for State Health Policy.
Example data sources on public attitudes toward vaccination include Census Bureau (tables), Universityof Southern California, Kaiser Family Foundation, Carnegie Mellon University, AP-NORC, University ofMinnesota, Pew, and scholarly articles..."
COVID-19 Vaccination
Thursday, March 18, 2021
COVID-19 Vaccination: Selected U.S. Data Sources
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