As of Friday evening, the State of Georgia has administered more than two-thirds of the shipped doses of COVID-19 vaccine – putting the state at 67.13%. The number outpaces the national average, which is 56.66%.
“This marks an important milestone in Georgia’s vaccination efforts, but make no mistake: we are not letting up,” Governor Kemp said in a press release. “We will continue to work diligently alongside providers and public health facilities across the state to administer this life-saving vaccine quickly and effectively. Together, we will beat this virus and ensure a safe and swift return to normal for the people of Georgia.”
As of 6 p.m. on Friday, January 29, Georgia’s vaccination numbers were as follows:
- 887,399 total doses administered.
- +50,881 doses reported since Thursday, January 28.
- 67.13 percent administered of total doses shipped.
To view the Georgia Department of Public Health’s COVID-19 Vaccine Dashboard, click here.