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2009 H1N1 Influenza Vaccine Supply Status
November 12, 2009, 3:00 PM ET
Doses Allocated as of 11/11/09* | 41,297,100 |
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Doses Ordered as of 11/11/09 | 36,983,500 |
Doses Shipped as of 11/11/09** | 35,445,700 |
*Doses allocated to project areas for ordering are those that are at the distribution depots and ready for project areas to order. **There is a lag time between allocation, ordering, and shipment of doses as project areas place orders and those orders are processed and shipped. |
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Graph and Table of 2009 H1N1 Influenza Vaccine Doses Allocated, Ordered, and Shipped in U.S.
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Project Areas*** | Total Doses Shipped as of 11/04/09** |
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Alabama | 380,800 |
Alaska | 81,800 |
American Samoa | 0 |
Arizona | 520,700 |
Arkansas | 225,700 |
California | 2,953,000 |
Chicago | 327,600 |
Colorado | 360,700 |
Connecticut | 341,100 |
Delaware | 60,400 |
District of Columbia | 55,900 |
Federal Worker Program* | 132,400 |
Florida | 1,495,700 |
Georgia | 679,900 |
Guam | 11,200 |
Hawaii | 73,500 |
Idaho | 165,000 |
Illinois | 1,096,600 |
Indiana | 665,500 |
Iowa | 257,500 |
Kansas | 188,700 |
Kentucky | 344,000 |
Louisiana | 390,000 |
Maine | 138,500 |
Marshall Islands | 0 |
Maryland | 523,500 |
Massachusetts | 670,600 |
Michigan | 819,100 |
Micronesia | 10,400 |
Minnesota | 459,600 |
Mississippi | 209,400 |
Missouri | 441,500 |
Montana | 74,000 |
Nebraska | 165,600 |
Nevada | 167,800 |
New Hampshire | 124,600 |
New Jersey | 795,700 |
New Mexico | 126,700 |
New York | 906,000 |
New York City | 781,100 |
North Carolina | 628,300 |
North Dakota | 55,100 |
Northern Mariana Islands | 6,700 |
Ohio | 983,500 |
Oklahoma | 261,600 |
Oregon | 300,400 |
Pennsylvania | 948,600 |
Philadelphia | 122,800 |
Puerto Rico | 109,400 |
Republic of Palau | 4,100 |
Rhode Island | 100,500 |
South Carolina | 334,000 |
South Dakota | 86,900 |
Tennessee | 641,400 |
Texas | 2,092,700 |
Utah | 217,400 |
Vermont | 55,300 |
Virgin Islands | 5,400 |
Virginia | 781,800 |
Washington | 526,400 |
West Virginia | 202,400 |
Wisconsin | 517,700 |
Wyoming | 43,900 |
*For more information, please visit: http://www.opm.gov/pandemic/memos/h1n1_20090930.asp **There is a lag time between allocation, ordering, and shipment of doses as project areas place orders and those orders are processed and shipped. ***Project areas reflect CDC Public Health Emergency Response (PHER) Grantees |
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