Unsplash The vast majority of Iowa counties have declined their weekly allocation of COVID-19 vaccine doses amid declining demand. As demand for the COVID-19 vaccine continues to drop, Iowa health officials say they’ve accepted just 12 percent of the vaccine allocation from the federal government this week. Iowa Department of Public Health Spokesperson Sarah Ekstrand said in an email the state was allocated 63,090 doses for the week of May 24. It accepted 7,850 doses. Eighty-one of Iowa’s 99 counties didn’t accept any new doses this week. Seventeen counties accepted part of their allocation, and just Calhoun County accepted its entire 200 dose allocation.