05-07-2021, 06:57 AM
20% of California's population is under 16. So with current policies, 80% of the population was the limit.
CDC indicates 50.4% of CA's population has at least one dose. (61.2% of NH's population has had one dose.)
LA Times shows (tiny) Alpine Co. to have 71.4% with 1 dose, 5 counties > 60% (Marin, SF, SD, San Mateo, SCC), and the other general Bay Area counties to be in the upper 50s. San Bernardino is only at 35%.
I see predictions that Pfizer will get an EUA for 12-16yo next week. Yeah! That will raise the upper limit to about 87%.
I wish it were the case that the vaccinations were the reason that California has a low case rate now, but I think it is just the fickleness of COVID.
CDC indicates 50.4% of CA's population has at least one dose. (61.2% of NH's population has had one dose.)
LA Times shows (tiny) Alpine Co. to have 71.4% with 1 dose, 5 counties > 60% (Marin, SF, SD, San Mateo, SCC), and the other general Bay Area counties to be in the upper 50s. San Bernardino is only at 35%.
I see predictions that Pfizer will get an EUA for 12-16yo next week. Yeah! That will raise the upper limit to about 87%.
I wish it were the case that the vaccinations were the reason that California has a low case rate now, but I think it is just the fickleness of COVID.