Most of California’s 40 million residents can begin enjoying limited indoor activities such as dining inside or watching a movie at a theater as coronavirus case rates continue to stay low and more businesses reopen, state officials said Friday.
The easing of restrictions is due in part to the state hitting a 2 million equity metric aimed at getting more vaccines into low-income communities. The state has also opened vaccinations to an estimated 4.4 million people ages 16-64 with disabilities and certain health conditions, including severe obesity, type 2 diabetes, chronic kidney disease at stage four or above and Down syndrome.
The state is also expanding eligibility to transit workers and residents and workers of homeless shelters, jails and detention centers. They join teachers, food and agriculture workers, health care employees and seniors 65 and older in being eligible for vaccine.
Use the interactive tool below to see how many vaccine doses have been administered in your area. You can then compare your county to others across the state.
California COVID-19 Vaccinations
The map tracks the number of doses administered by a recipient's county of residence according to the The California Department of Public Health.
Source: The statewide totals for doses administered reflect Centers for Disease Control and Prevention data. Otherwise we used data from the California Department of Public Health.
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