Some 44% of people living in Santa Rosa County are fully vaccinated as of Sept. 14, according to data from the Florida Department of Health.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention considers someone fully vaccinated two weeks after they've been given a single-dose shot (Johnson & Johnson) or a second shot (either Pfizer or Moderna).
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Florida reported 3,453,390 total cases of coronavirus, an increase of 3% from the week before.
The five counties with the highest percentage of their population fully vaccinated in Florida as of Sept. 14 are Sumter County (79%), Miami-Dade County (70%), St. Johns County (67%), Osceola County (64%) and Sarasota County (64%).
Here are the latest numbers on COVID-19 vaccinations in Santa Rosa County as of Sept. 14:
How many people in Santa Rosa County have received a COVID-19 vaccine?
- 54% of people in Santa Rosa County have received at least one dose of the vaccine, for a total of 92,333 people
- 44% of people in Santa Rosa County are fully vaccinated, for a total of 74,521 people
For a county-by-county look at the vaccination rollout, see our COVID-19 vaccine tracker, which is updated daily.
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How many people in Florida have been vaccinated so far?
- 68% of people in Florida have received at least one dose of the vaccine, for a total of 14,085,958 people
- 58% of people in Florida are fully vaccinated, for a total of 11,872,566 people
This article originally appeared on Santa Rosas Press Gazette: Santa Rosa County COVID-19 vaccine tracker: 44% of people fully vaccinated