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2009 H1N1 Influenza Vaccine Supply Status

January 6, 2010, 2:00 PM ET

Note: Supplies of the vaccines to protect against the 2009 H1N1 virus are increasing and many places have opened up vaccination to anyone who wants it. This vaccine is the best way to protect against the 2009 H1N1 pandemic virus. Those who have been patiently waiting to receive the 2009 H1N1 vaccine are now encouraged to get vaccinated.

2009 H1N1 Vaccine Doses Allocated,
Ordered, and Shipped by Project Area
Posted January 6, 2010, 2:00 PM ET
 
Total Doses Allocated as of 01/05/2010: 130,386,600*
Project Areas** Total Doses Ordered
as of 01/05/10
Total Doses Shipped***
as of 01/05/10
GRAND TOTAL 109,506,200 107,351,020
Alabama 1667700 1564800
Alaska 285800 264900
American Samoa 15000 5000
Arizona 2533700 2414300
Arkansas 1173600 1171500
California 14050900 13956800
Chicago 1084600 1069500
Colorado 1587000 1587000
Connecticut 1164400 1163700
Delaware 304600 304200
District of Columbia 179300 177900
Federal Worker Program1 700300 683700
Florida 5150800 5117600
Georgia 3512100 3512000
Guam 65000 57900
Hawaii 491400 487200
Idaho 552800 552800
Illinois 3510000 3478500
Indiana 1974100 1952700
Iowa 1164200 1164200
Kansas 854800 853220
Kentucky 1214100 1212900
Louisiana 993000 976600
Maine 745600 744200
Marshall Islands 6400 2500
Maryland 2119100 2093400
Massachusetts 3282800 3263700
Michigan 2622500 2568800
Micronesia 39100 27400
Minnesota 2263000 2236500
Mississippi 703300 700300
Missouri 1614300 1613600
Montana 348600 348600
Nebraska 712000 709900
Nevada 770600 769800
New Hampshire  475500 458100
New Jersey 2496700 2472700
New Mexico 714300 689200
New York  4595500 4595500
New York City 2628300 2610900
North Carolina 3060600 3060600
North Dakota 214500 214500
Northern Mariana Islands 37900 37900
Ohio 4041400 4041400
Oklahoma 1016700 996900
Oregon 1155500 1147000
Pennsylvania 4292600 4049500
Philadelphia 408000 401600
Puerto Rico 1058500 1049900
Republic of Palau 10400 10400
Rhode Island 527100 527100
South Carolina 1540600 1540600
South Dakota 399900 399900
Tennessee 2425700 2425400
Texas 9076500 8015600
Utah 902900 902900
Vermont 273200 260500
Virgin Islands  21400 21400
Virginia 3863400 3849700
Washington 2188300 2145000
West Virginia 626500 626200
Wisconsin 1831100 1826300
Wyoming 166700 166700


Non-Safety-Related Voluntary Recall of Certain Lots of Sanofi Pasteur H1N1 Pediatric Vaccine Dec 15

For Planners: Vaccine Allocation and Distribution Q&A

For the Public: 2009 H1N1 Influenza Vaccine Q&A, Supply and Distribution

Graph and Table of 2009 H1N1 Influenza Vaccine Doses Allocated, Ordered, and Shipped in U.S.

Previous H1N1 Influenza Vaccine Supply Status Updates

 
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