‘Red’ states on U.S. electoral map lagging on vaccinations
By Russ Bynum - Associated Press
SAVANNAH, Georgia (AP) With coronavirus shots now in the arms of nearly half of American adults, the parts of the U.S. that are excelling and those that are struggling with vaccinations are starting to look like the nation’s political map: deeply divided between red and blue states.
Out in front is New Hampshire, where 65% of the population age 18 and older has received at least one dose of the vaccine, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Following close behind are New Mexico, Connecticut, Maine and Massachusetts at 55% or greater. All have a history of voting Democratic and supported President Joe Biden in the 2020 election.
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Red state-blue state divide seen in US vaccination rates
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Savannah: With coronavirus shots now in the arms of nearly half of American adults, the parts of the US that are excelling and those that are struggling with vaccinations are starting to look like the nation’s political map: deeply divided between red and blue states.
Out in front is New Hampshire, where 65 per cent of the population age 18 and older has received at least one dose of the vaccine, according to the Centres for Disease Control and Prevention.
SAVANNAH, Georgia (AP) With coronavirus shots now in the arms of nearly half of American adults, the parts of the U.S. that are excelling and those that are struggling with vaccinations are.
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