
Vaccine Hesitancy
Unsure if the COVID-19 vaccine is right for you?
The links below provides an integrated, county view of key data for monitoring the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States. It allows for the exploration of standardized data across the country. The footnotes describe each data source and the methods used for calculating the metrics. For the most complete and up-to-date data for any particular county or state, visit the relevant health department website.
Additional data and features are forthcoming.
COVID-19 Integrated County View
Maps, charts, and data provided by CDC, updates daily by 8 pm ET†
Our current focus outreach areas include
California, Nevada, Washington State, Arizona, Colorado
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FAQs
Are the COVID-19 Vaccines Safe Despite being developed in such a short time frame?
Despite being developed rapidly, many steps were taken to ensure the vaccines are safe and effective. These steps include clinical trials as well as an ongoing monitoring system tracking the safety of those who have received the vaccine
If I already had COVID-19 and recovered, do I still need a vaccine?
It is best to get a COVID-19 vaccine even if you have previously gotten COVID-19. This adds added protection to your immune system and make it less likely for you to contract the virus in the future.
Isn't it possible to get COVID-19 from the vaccine?
You can not get COVID-19 from any of the vaccines. None of the approved vaccines used in the United States contain the live virus, nor a weakened or dead version of the virus.