Morning Jolt: America’s Remaining Unvaccinated Seniors

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On the menu today: The percentage of Americans who are vaccinated is probably higher than you think, and the group of Americans who are at risk to succumbing to COVID-19 remain those who are at least in their mid 40s, if not senior citizens, and those who have health risks due to high blood pressure and diabetes. We would be much better off focusing all of our efforts on getting shots into those remaining high-risk Americans instead of pressuring companies to fire healthy 20-somethings who are vaccine-hesitant.

America's Vaccination Standings

As of this morning, 93.2 percent of American's senior citizens have at least one shot, 76.5 percent of American adults have at least one shot, 74.6 percent of all eligible Americans — those twelve and up — have at least one shot, and 63.8 percent of all Americans have one shot.

Some people prefer to measure our vaccination efforts by the percentage of demographic groups that are fully vaccinated, which is usually about ten percentage points lower. ...

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WITH JIM GERAGHTY September 20 2021
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WITH JIM GERAGHTY September 20 2021
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America's Remaining Unvaccinated Seniors

On the menu today: The percentage of Americans who are vaccinated is probably higher than you think, and the group of Americans who are at risk to succumbing to COVID-19 remain those who are at least in their mid 40s, if not senior citizens, and those who have health risks due to high blood pressure and diabetes. We would be much better off focusing all of our efforts on getting shots into those remaining high-risk Americans instead of pressuring companies to fire healthy 20-somethings who are vaccine-hesitant.

America's Vaccination Standings

As of this morning, 93.2 percent of American's senior citizens have at least one shot, 76.5 percent of American adults have at least one shot, 74.6 percent of all eligible Americans — those twelve and up — have at least one shot, and 63.8 percent of all Americans have one shot.

Some people prefer to measure our vaccination efforts by the percentage of demographic groups that are fully vaccinated, which is usually about ten percentage points lower. ...   READ MORE

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