How many Hawaii nursing home residents have gotten vaccinated against COVID-19 by June 26?

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A COVID-19 vaccine was administered to 94.3 percent of Hawaii’s nursing and care homes as of June 26, according to the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services.

This is a 0.5 percent increase since the previous data update on May 29. The number of staff employed in nursing and care homes can fluctuate significantly, sometimes leading to a decrease in the total percentage of vaccinated staff.

Hawaii is the fifth most vaccinated state in the US among nursing and care homes.

COVID-19 claimed 15 lives in Hawaii in the week ending June 26. This is unchanged from the week before.

There have been up to 1,804 fatalities tied to COVID-19 in Hawaii.

Vaccination rates are consistently high across US nursing and care homes, much higher than vaccination rates in the general public.

A Brookings Institution report found even in states with most vaccine-adverse communities, such as Wyoming and West Virginia, more than 80 percent of the elderly above the age of 65 are vaccinated.

Vaccination Rates Among Nursing or Care Home Residents in US States
State % Vaccinated % Change
Alaska 94 0.1
Alabama 85.9 0.1
Arkansas 88.8 0.1
Arizona 78.1 -2.1
California 89.7 0
Colorado 91.4 -0.5
District of Columbia 85.6 2.4
Delaware 93.7 -0.2
Florida 81.9 -0.5
Georgia 87.2 0.3
Hawaii 94.3 0.5
Iowa 93.8 0.2
Idaho 84.6 -2.2
Illinois 89.4 0.2
Indiana 86 -0.1
Kansas 87 -0.7
Kentucky 86 -1.1
Louisiana 86.7 0
Massachusetts 94.8 -0.4
Maryland 90.4 -0.7
Maine 94.1 0.3
Michigan 86.2 -0.4
Minnesota 93.1 -0.3
Missouri 85.2 0.2
Mississippi 86.6 0.2
Montana 89.9 0.2
North Carolina 87.1 0
North Dakota 92.3 -0.5
Nebraska 92.4 -0.4
New Hampshire 95.4 0.6
New Jersey 89 -1.4
New Mexico 85 -0.4
Nevada 77.4 -2.1
New York 90.5 -0.2
Ohio 83.3 -0.5
Oklahoma 84.7 -0.8
Oregon 86.8 -0.3
Pennsylvania 90.1 -0.2
South Carolina 86.1 -0.3
South Dakota 95.6 0.3
Tennessee 82.8 -0.2
Texas 80.7 -1.3
Utah 85.7 -2.2
Virginia 89.3 -0.2
Vermont 96.3 -0.2
Washington 88.8 -0.7
Wisconsin 90 -0.5
West Virginia 87.7 -0.5
Wyoming 90.4 0.5


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