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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2024 May 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Sch Health. 2022 Nov 20;93(5):360–369. doi: 10.1111/josh.13283

Table 2.

North Carolina District-Level COVID-19 Vaccination Rates Reported by the CDC at the Time of Study Enrollmenta

District Percent of Population Receiving 1 Dose (%) Percent of Population Completing Vaccination Seriesb (%) Percent of Population (Ages 5+ Years) Completing Vaccination Seriesb (%) Percent of Population (Ages 12+ Years) Completing Vaccination Seriesb (%) Percent of Population (Ages 18+ Years) Completing Vaccination Seriesb (%)
District A 85.3 60.1 64.3 69 70.1
District B 66.4 49.9 53.2 58.3 60.6
District C 63 48.8 51.3 54.8 56.4
District D 69.6 53.4 55.3 56.7 57.3
District E 72.4 52.9 56 60.5 62.5

CDC, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; COVID-19, coronavirus 2019

a

First participant was consented on January 13, 2022; data here reflect vaccination rates from the CDC database at this time

b

Per CDC data dictionary,13 “Series complete” is defined as the “percent of people who are fully vaccinated (have second dose of a two-dose vaccine or one dose of a single-dose vaccine) based on the jurisdiction and county where recipient lives.”