Sunday, June 6, 2021

By the numbers - Vaccination update

  • 3,835,277 people are fully vaccinated in Massachusetts (up 24,715 from yesterday).
    • 4,260,666 people have received at least one dose of Moderna or Pfizer.
    • 3,577,989 people have received both doses of Moderna or Pfizer.
    • 257,288 people have received Janssen (Johnson & Johnson).
  • 9,333,640 vaccine doses have been shipped to Massachusetts.
    • 86.7 percent of doses shipped have been reported as administered.
  • Use this tool to watch as the state vaccinates residents.
  • Charts: See how many vaccine doses have been administered, broken down by age group, race and ethnicity, and more.
  • Read more about how and where to get the vaccine in Massachusetts.

Other data from New England and around the globe

  • Worldwide (from Johns Hopkins):
    • Confirmed cases: 173,101,490 (up 319,994 from yesterday*)
    • Deaths: 3,724,017 (up 7,099 from yesterday*)
    • Vaccine Doses Administered: 2,106,882,502 (up 28,983,174 from yesterday*)

United States (from Johns Hopkins):

    • Confirmed cases: 33,359,991 (up 5,518 from yesterday*)
    • Deaths: 597,561 (up 235 from yesterday*)
  • Massachusetts
    • 17,548 deaths among confirmed cases (up 4 from yesterday)
    • 662,154 confirmed cases (up 126 from yesterday)
    • 4,335 estimated active coronavirus cases (down 151 from yesterday)
    • 178 hospitalized confirmed COVID-19 patients (down 3 from yesterday)
    • Read more about Massachusetts' latest numbers.
  • Rhode Island (as of June 4)
    • 2,717 deaths 
    • 151,992 confirmed cases
  • Maine
    • 839 deaths (up 0 from yesterday)
    • 68,232 confirmed and probable cases (up 78 from yesterday)
  • New Hampshire (as of June 4)
    • 1,355 deaths 
    • 98,877 confirmed cases 
  • Vermont (as of June 4)
    • 256 deaths 
    • 24,252 confirmed cases 
  • Connecticut (as of June 4)
    • 8,246 deaths 
    • 347,891 confirmed and probable cases 

*Increases each day are calculated from the time this newsletter was sent the previous day.

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