s of late 2023, approximately 12% of the U.S. population remained unvaccinated against COVID-19—meaning they had not received even a single dose.
To break it down further:
About 88% had received at least one dose
Around 70% were considered fully vaccinated (two doses or equivalent)
I think the vaccinated numbers are high as a lot of people likely reported getting vaccinated when they didn’t acctually do so. I’m guessing vaccinated at least once is more like 70-75 vs 88.
What gets me is that the majority who were gung ho for the shots and now having issues are the same ones the deep staters need to stay in power...so they were basically killing their own supporters for the most part.
My aunt died within a year from pancreatic cancer after getting the shot. So her family got it so they could visit as the hospitals.forbade anyone entering without the easily forged card.
but looks like a bunch of folks have wised up since then:
question to grok3:
what is the most recent uptake percentage of the latest recommended covid-19 vaccination schedule?
answer from grok3:
As of April 26, 2025, the most recent data from the CDC indicates the following uptake percentages for the 2024–25 COVID-19 vaccine in the United States:
Adults (18 years and older): 23.0% (95% CI: 22.5%–23.4%) have received the updated vaccine, based on the National Immunization Survey–Adult COVID Module.cdc.gov
Children (6 months–17 years): 13.0% (95% CI: 12.5%–13.6%) are reported to be up to date, based on parental reports from the National Immunization Survey–Flu.cdc.gov
Pregnant women (18–49 years): 14.4% have received the 2024–25 vaccine, based on data from the CDC’s Vaccine Safety Datalink.cdc.gov
Medicare beneficiaries (65 years and older): 27.8% were vaccinated as of February 22, 2025, based on Medicare Fee-For-Service claims data.cdc.gov
Global data from the WHO, covering July–September 2024, shows an uptake rate of 1.68% among older adults across 75 reporting Member States, with 19.7 million individuals vaccinated.who.int
These figures reflect the latest available estimates for the 2024–25 COVID-19 vaccine, recommended for everyone 6 months and older. Uptake varies significantly by demographic, region, and income level, with higher coverage in older populations and high-income countries.