Introduction

Data Description

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This report estimates uptake of the COVID-19 vaccine in Georgia between December 12, 2020 and April 17, 2024 by recipients’ county of residence and sex, age, race, or ethnicity. Specifically, it focuses on the following:

  • With At Least One Dose: residents that have had one or more dose of COVID-19 vaccine.
  • Fully Vaccinated: residents that have completed the COVID-19 vaccine primary series (this may be one or two doses depending on the manufacturer).
  • With Bivalent Booster: residents that have received at least one dose of the updated (bivalent) booster recommended during the 2022-23 season.

Age refers to age as of 04/17/2024. Recipients with unknown or non-Georgia addresses are included in all statewide totals as well as as a separate county category within the downloadable tables. Percent estimates are not calculated for this category or for unknown demographic categories. Percent estimates are set to 100% wherever number vaccinated meets or exceeds the estimated total population (even where estimated population is 0).

Data Sources

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VTrckS

VTrckS is the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s vaccine order management system. The Georgia Department of Public Health uses VTrcks to place and manage COVID-19 vaccine orders and track vaccine shipments.

Georgia Registry for Immunization Transactions and Services (GRITS)

Georgia Code 31-12-3.1 and House Bill 1526 require any person who administers a vaccine, licensed for use by the United States Food and Drug and Administration, to enter each individual vaccine in to the Georgia Registry for Immunization Transactions and Services (GRITS). Providers who administer vaccinations can report to GRITS by manually entering each vaccine or interfacing through a data exchange feed. While providers are encouraged to enter vaccinations in real-time as they are given, there may be a delay in when a vaccination is given and the report to GRITS. However, Pandemic Providers are expected to enter vaccination records into GRITS within 24 hours of vaccine administration.

The COVID-19 vaccination data can be used to monitor state- and county-level vaccination coverage and progress towards national, state, and local coverage goals. The data cannot tell us why people are not vaccinated. Some people may not have ready access to the vaccine, and some people may choose not to vaccinate. Also, some people may have received vaccinations that are not recorded in GRITS, such as those who were vaccinated in another state.

Due to data collection and reporting timing, there may be temporary discrepancies between data from the Georgia Department of Public Health and other sources.

Although GRITS is a useful resource for real-time assessments of state and county vaccination in Georgia, GRITS data may underestimate the actual number of people receiving COVID-19 vaccine due to several limitations:

  • Some vaccination data may not be submitted to GRITS properly or there could be errors in the data that result in missing vaccination information. DPH staff are working closely to monitor and address any lapses in data exchange to ensure that timely and accurate COVID-19 vaccination information is submitted,
  • GRITS is not set up to capture a person’s occupation or comorbidities.
  • Some data in GRITS (e.g., race and ethnicity) is self-reported by the individual. Information may be incomplete in GRITS if a person chooses to not report or if a provider does not enter complete information.
  • Some data in GRITS (e.g., age) rely on accurate manual data entry. There may be instances where inaccurate information is manually entered into GRITS.

Population Estimates

County population estimates are based on 2019 American Community Survey 5-year census estimates.

Overall

State Totals

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Residents with At Least 1 Dose

7,058,219 (68%)

Residents Fully Vaccinated

6,178,093 (59%)

Residents with Bivalent Booster

1,182,114 (11%)

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Percent with At Least 1 Dose by County

Percent Fully Vaccinated by County

Percent with Bivalent Booster by County

By Sex

Vaccinations by Sex

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At Least 1 Dose

Fully Vaccinated

Bivalent Booster

Downloadable Data

By Age

Vaccinations by Age

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At Least 1 Dose

Fully Vaccinated

Bivalent Booster

Downloadable Data

By Race

Vaccinations by Race

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Fully Vaccinated

Bivalent Booster

Downloadable Data

By Ethnicity

Vaccinations by Ethnicity

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Fully Vaccinated

Bivalent Booster

Downloadable Data