Intr3pid
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Most US states have had 16+ getting their shots for a while. The 36% includes the 16- and 17-year olds. Your 47% is an incorrect number since no public data source is reporting vaccinations separately for 16- and 17-year olds. The incorrect 47% simply divides the total vaccinations by the adults in the 18+ group. Similarly, the 60% first-dose number is incorrect.Those percentages you quoted are of the *total* US population, including babies and small children, and teens under 18 that haven’t been permitted to get vaccinated until just recently (last week or so?)
However, For adults (Americans age 18 and over), the percentage fully vaccinated are now at 47%, and 60% are either fully or partial vaccinated.
Where the number lies between 36% and 47% is still noticeably lower than the 60% NIH number.