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Alabama officials said 40,950 doses of vaccine had been distributed to 15 hospitals in the state, and 4,489 shots have been administered.
A UPS plane carrying the Pfizer vaccine arrived in Alaska on Sunday night. The initial allocation of 35,100 doses included 11,700 doses that the federal Indian Health Service allocated to Alaska tribal governments. Two health care workers in Juneau had adverse reactions to the vaccine.
American Samoas public health agency said Wednesday that it expected to receive its first shipment soon.
The director of the Arizona health department said that 58,500 doses of the Pfizer vaccine arrived in the state. On Monday, state officials said an initial shipment would be distributed in the Phoenix and Tucson areas.
A spokeswoman for the Arkansas Department of Health said the state received 25,350 doses of Pfizer vaccine, and that 462 shots had been administered by Wednesday morning.
State officials in California said 33,150 doses arrived on Monday, and that more were expected later in the week. Some county officials provided figures that suggested the states total would be far higher. In Santa Clara County, officials said that 5,850 doses had arrived. And 82,875 doses arrived in Los Angeles County, where they were being distributed to acute care hospitals.
Colorado officials said 34,125 doses had been distributed to 23 sites in the state, and the state published a dashboard that said 12,123 people had been vaccinated with one dose.
Gov. Ned Lamont said Thursday that 1,982 doses had been administered in the state. Mr. Lamont said the state had received its entire initial allocation, but his office did not specify how many doses that included.
Delaware officials said 8,775 doses arrived in the state in multiple shipments this week. At least 750 health care workers were given the first shot of the vaccine this week.
Florida officials said Thursday that they had received 184,275 doses of the Pfizer vaccine. The state did not answer questions about why it appeared to receive more than the 179,400 doses the federal government had indicated would be initially allocated.
Gov. Brian Kemp said the state had received 84,000 doses of Pfizer vaccine.
Arthur San Agustin, the director of Guams public health agency, said 3,900 doses of Pfizers vaccine had arrived in the territory.
A Hawaii official said 4,875 doses of vaccine arrived in the state this week and were being sent to hospitals. At least a few people had already been vaccinated, with more expected soon.
An official with the Idaho Department of Health and Welfare said 2,925 doses were delivered to Idaho on Monday and Tuesday, and that more were expected late in the week. As of Friday, 944 people in the state had already received a shot.
A spokeswoman for Gov. J.B. Pritzker said Thursday that 109,000 doses had arrived in the state, about 23,000 of which were assigned to Chicago. At least 3,500 people had been vaccinated. Officials in Kane County, in the Chicago suburbs, said they had received 4,795 doses that were being distributed to five hospitals.
Officials did not answer questions about how many doses had arrived in the state or how many shots had been given. They said more than 50,000 doses were expected at more than 50 hospitals by the end of the week.
Gov. Kim Reynolds said about 500 health care workers received shots by midweek. The first shipments in the state went to hospitals in Iowa City and Des Moines. A spokeswoman for the Iowa Department of Public Health said the states initial allocation of vaccines had been reduced.
Gov. Laura Kelly said 23,750 doses had arrived in Kansas. On Wednesday, more than 600 health care workers at Stormont Vail Hospital in Topeka received vaccines.
A Kentucky official said 30,285 doses had arrived in the state, and that at least 269 doses had been administered. Hospitals in Louisville, Lexington and Bowling Green received the first shipments, followed by deliveries to Corbin, Pikeville, Edgewood and Madisonville.
Gov. John Bel Edwards said 39,000 doses had arrived in the state and at least 7,000 people had received a first dose. Seventy-one hospitals in the state received shipments, Mr. Edwards said.
Dr. Nirav Shah, the director of the Maine Center for Disease Control and Prevention, said Friday that 2,264 individuals have received a first dose of the vaccine.
A Maryland official said 50,700 Pfizer doses had arrived in the state and that hospital workers were already being vaccinated. Residents and staff of long-term care facilities could receive shots as early as next week.
Gov. Charlie Baker said Friday that the state had distributed 59,475 doses to hospitals and had administered 6,200 shots.
The state reported that it received 84,825 doses of the Pfizer vaccine and had given 2,708 shots.
Minnesota officials said 7,000 doses had arrived in the state by Thursday, with more expected later in the week. It was not clear how many doses had been administered.
Mississippi received 25,000 doses of vaccine, according to the states health department.
Gov. Mike Parsons office said almost all of the 51,675 doses the state expected had arrived by Wednesday at 21 sites, and that nearly 1,000 health care workers had received first doses. Hospitals in St. Louis, Kansas City and Jefferson City were among those that received vaccines.
State officials said they expected thousands of doses this week and at least 3,000 shots had been administered to health care workers by Friday.
Nebraska officials said 15,600 doses were expected to be delivered to hospitals by Wednesday evening. At least 4,069 shots have been administered.
State officials announced that 25,350 doses had arrived in Nevada this week. The University Medical Center of Southern Nevada, in Las Vegas, said more than 1,000 employees there would be vaccinated.
Gov. Chris Sununus office said 12,675 initial doses were shipped to New Hampshire. Some employees of Elliot Hospital in Manchester received their first doses on Tuesday. More than 900 health care workers statewide have received a shot.
Gov. Phil Murphy said Monday that New Jersey had received roughly 76,000 doses. An official said 2,149 health care workers had received the first dose of the vaccine as of Friday.
A spokesman for Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham said 17,550 doses had arrived in the state by Wednesday, including 400 doses for three Native American nations that chose to receive their vaccines through the state instead of the Bureau of Indian Affairs.
Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo said at least 87,750 doses had arrived in the state and 19,000 people had received a shot. Mayor Bill de Blasio of New York City said 42,900 doses had arrived there, and that about 5,200 people in the city had received a first dose. A nurse at Long Island Jewish Medical Center was among the first in the country to receive the vaccine on Monday.
North Carolina officials said they expected to receive thousands of doses that would be distributed to dozens of hospitals, but did not answer questions about how many had arrived or how many shots had been administered. Wake Forest Baptist Health said it received 2,925 doses on Monday and started vaccinating people on Tuesday.
Molly Howell, the states immunization program manager, said the state received 6,825 doses of Pfizer vaccine. At least 831 doses had already been administered.
A territorial official said it expected 5,850 doses in its initial allocation. The governor said Wednesday that some doses of the Pfizer vaccine had arrived.
The state announced that it received 98,475 doses of the Pfizer vaccine.
A state official said Oklahoma had received 33,150 doses of the Pfizer vaccine as well as 6,825 doses that went, in part, to the Department of Veterans Affairs and to several tribal governments. Oklahoma indicated that 2,253 doses have been administered.
The state announced it had received 35,100 doses of the Pfizer vaccine. A total of 685 health care workers had received a first dose as of Thursday.
Officials for the state and the city of Philadelphia said that Pennsylvania had received 111,150 doses of the Pfizer vaccine. At least 1,205 people have been given one dose of the vaccine. Philadelphia received 13,650 of those doses.
Puerto Rico officials said the territory had received 30,225 doses of the Pfizer vaccine and had administered 17,875 shots.
A Rhode Island health official said 1,226 doses of the vaccine have been administered to health care workers, and a total of 9,750 have been delivered to the state.
The state announced that it had received 42,900 doses of the Pfizer vaccine.
A state official said that South Dakota received 7,800 doses of the Pfizer vaccine. The state published a dashboard that said 3,479 people had been vaccinated with one dose.
Tennessee published a dashboard showing that 2,711 people had received a first dose.
The state health department said it received 224,250 doses of the Pfizer vaccine that had been delivered to 110 facilities in 34 counties. Texas published a dashboard showing that 15,352 people had received a first dose.
A health official said the territory had received 975 doses of the Pfizer vaccine. As of Wednesday, 80 clinical workers had been vaccinated.
A state official said Utah had received 14,625 doses of the Pfizer vaccine. The state published a dashboard that said 1,347 shots had been administered.
A Vermont official said, as of Tuesday, that the state had received 3,900 Pfizer doses and that another 1,950 doses were expected to ship directly to pharmacies that would vaccinate people at long-term care facilities.
A state official said Virginia had received 72,150 doses of the Pfizer vaccine.
On Wednesday, the state announced that 31,200 doses of the Pfizer vaccine had arrived and that more were expected later in the week. The following day, the state said it was contacted by the federal government and told, without explanation, that its initial vaccine allocation was being reduced. The state had administered at least 1,159 shots to high-risk health workers so far.
Officials in Washington, D.C., said they received 6,825 doses of vaccine.
A health official said West Virginia received 16,575 doses of the Pfizer vaccine and, as of Tuesday, at least 2,788 shots had been given to people.
On Wednesday, a state official said that 32,000 doses of the Pfizer vaccine had arrived. She said she expected that about 18,000 doses would arrive later in the week. At least 192 shots had been delivered.
A state official said that Wyoming received 4,875 doses of the Pfizer vaccine.
The Bureau of Prisons did not provide the number of doses it had received or the shots it had administered. It said it planned to initially offer the vaccine to full-time staff.
The Department of Defense would not share how much vaccine it had received. It plans to administer an initial allocation of 43,875 doses of the Pfizer vaccine to service members, dependents, retirees, civilian employees and select contract personnel.
State Department officials said they had received a small initial shipment, but declined to provide details of the agencys vaccination program.
The Department of Veterans Affairs said it received approximately 73,000 doses of the Pfizer vaccine.
The federal agency said it received 22,425 doses of the Pfizer vaccine. As of Thursday morning, more than 3,100 doses had been administered to people.
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